On Thu, 2024-08-29 at 23:22 -0400, R. Clayton wrote:
> Is this an old system that has been updated across several versions?
>
> It is; my notes start at 31, and it's been all updates since.
>
You might want to consider doing a fresh install, using BTRFS rather
than LVM. Your disk space admin wi
Is this an old system that has been updated across several versions?
It is; my notes start at 31, and it's been all updates since.
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> On 28 Aug 2024, at 18:28, R. Clayton wrote:
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> 'm guessing the implication is I can shift 100g or so from fedora-home to
> fedora-root instead of using bind mounts.
Yes that is what I would do.
You need to shrink /home and then you grow /.
I know you can grow an EXT4 LVM partition on-line,
On Wed, 2024-08-28 at 13:28 -0400, R. Clayton wrote:
> Apparently I am using LVM, although I didn't set it up. I specify
> ext4 whenever I make file systems; it doesn't look like anything has
> helped me by using btrfs in a file system.
Is this an old system that has been updated across several v
On 8/28/24 10:28 AM, R. Clayton wrote:
Depending on the details of your disk partition and file system setup you may
be able to grow / Are you using LVM? I assuming you do not use btrfs.
Apparently I am using LVM, although I didn't set it up. I specify ext4
whenever I make file systems; i
Depending on the details of your disk partition and file system setup you may
be able to grow / Are you using LVM? I assuming you do not use btrfs.
Apparently I am using LVM, although I didn't set it up. I specify ext4
whenever I make file systems; it doesn't look like anything has helped me
> On 27 Aug 2024, at 16:40, R. Clayton wrote:
>
> I'm having space pressure under /
Depending on the details of your disk partition and file system setup you may
be able to grow /
Are you using LVM? I assuming you do not use btrfs.
What is the output of this?
lsblk -f
Barry
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On 8/27/24 8:40 AM, R. Clayton wrote:
I'm having space pressure under /: Fedora 40 won't install because it runs out
of space. I'm thinking I can solve this by moving some hogs from / into /home
and bind mounting them back into / like so:
/home/storage/cache /var/cache none bind
/
I'm having space pressure under /: Fedora 40 won't install because it runs out
of space. I'm thinking I can solve this by moving some hogs from / into /home
and bind mounting them back into / like so:
/home/storage/cache /var/cache none bind
/home/storage/flatpak /var/lib/flatpak none