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#1 2022-11-16 15:42:15

Kayram
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Problem with filing root part

Good day.
Recently there was this problem: when I wanted to update the system, I found that applications from / home for some reason fill up the / section in memory.

Please help me understand what is the problem

on root section i allocated 20 GiB

output "sudo du -h --max-depth=1 /":
https://i.ibb.co/fH7ZfzS/16-11-22-18-35-03.png

output "df -h":
https://i.ibb.co/pW4ZBVH/16-11-22-18-38-18.png


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#2 2022-11-16 15:48:37

d.ALT
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Re: Problem with filing root part

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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman … kage_cache




Kayram wrote:

I found that applications from / home for some reason fill up the / section in memory

???

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#3 2022-11-16 15:54:16

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Re: Problem with filing root part

You're making unwarranted assumptions. To see what's filling things up, see ncdu.

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#4 2022-11-17 07:03:53

Kayram
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Re: Problem with filing root part

???

Part "/" (root part) filing up with apps in home directory.
For example, i have Android Studio in home, but it filing up root part

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#5 2022-11-17 07:26:14

d.ALT
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Re: Problem with filing root part

Kayram wrote:

i have Android Studio in home, but it filing up root part

Expand / partition, then.


<49,17,III,I>    Fama di loro il mondo esser non lassa;
<50,17,III,I>    misericordia e giustizia li sdegna:
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#6 2022-11-17 12:50:14

Scimmia
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Re: Problem with filing root part

Kayram wrote:

???

Part "/" (root part) filing up with apps in home directory.
For example, i have Android Studio in home, but it filing up root part

No, it's not. Stop making assumptions and actually check things.

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#7 2022-11-17 13:36:03

Kayram
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Re: Problem with filing root part

No, it's not. Stop making assumptions and actually check things.

Why are think my assumptions aren't warranted. Why are you think that ncdu reveal something new for me after du? What ncdu is better than du in?

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#8 2022-11-17 13:36:46

Scimmia
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Re: Problem with filing root part

Because I know how the filesystem works. What you're claiming DOESN'T happen.

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#9 2022-11-17 14:07:09

Kayram
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Re: Problem with filing root part

Scimmia wrote:

Because I know how the filesystem works. What you're claiming DOESN'T happen.

Something else, kind man? What about two my questions?

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#10 2022-11-17 14:13:49

d.ALT
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Re: Problem with filing root part

How can we help you if you won't provide us needed infos / feedback?


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<50,17,III,I>    misericordia e giustizia li sdegna:
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#11 2022-11-17 14:27:15

Kayram
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Re: Problem with filing root part

d.ALT wrote:

How can we help you if you won't provide us needed infos / feedback?

I provide output from du and df.
Why are you need ncdu?

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#12 2022-11-17 14:36:58

seth
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Re: Problem with filing root part

What ncdu is better than du in?

Telling you what actually occupies the space and where exactly.

Your first picture shows that /home has 17GB, but the second one reveals that this is actually on a  different partition.
Now stop behaving like a toddler and do as told if you want this to go anywhere.

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