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I just had gone through a huge loss that is worth a thousand memories, memories which shaped me into the person I am today, memories of which would only become nothing but just a smear of sheer happiness and joy in my life.
I knew there was no going back, even after trying countless time, I was left devastated; for who I was left with nothing to remind me of the little things in life that makes you want to live it.
I had no choice. So, I just said it is what it is and just moved on. I completely erased it, and I installed,................ Arch Linux.
Though it felt like absolutely nothing had happened, I did knew nothing would get close to what it made me experience, or the facades of my memories it had created it for me.
It was once plentiful, A 512 GB drive. Alas! The devils had taken it all away! For all it's left is a mere 8 GB (was 15 GB but I used some).
Thunar only had took away what could be the remainder of my memories, the place where it lived.
I had run
df to see if anything got messed up:
[<user omitted>@archlinux ~]$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
dev 4014840 0 4014840 0% /dev
run 4026688 1060 4025628 1% /run
efivarfs 128 82 42 67% /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
/dev/sda2 20466256 10893520 8507776 57% /
tmpfs 4026688 0 4026688 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 4026688 8 4026680 1% /tmp
/dev/sda1 523244 81540 441704 16% /boot
/dev/sda3 458436768 6057688 429018264 2% /home
tmpfs 805336 56 805280 1% /run/user/1000
[<user omitted>@archlinux ~]$ Indeed, it is only you people, that can atone for my mistakes of the past which accumulated onto this. My only hope is for you to be a part of many new memories being created.
Thank you.
Last edited by borgio-joerakare-jar (2024-03-11 15:38:50)
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I was sure this was bot spam throughout most of the post. If you want help, try sobering up before posting.
As for the alleged problem, you say you have only 8GB, but where are you getting that? The `df` output you show lists root and home partitions amounting to nearly 500GB. So that looks about right.
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I was sure this was bot spam throughout most of the post. If you want help, try sobering up before posting.
As for the alleged problem, you say you have only 8GB, but where are you getting that? The `df` output you show lists root and home partitions amounting to nearly 500GB. So that looks about right.
It's just how I am. As for my problem, Thunar only shows 8.8 GB available storage. I tried mounting /dev/sda3 but it still did nothing.
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sda3 is / was mounted - you couldn't be in a user session without it. Where / when does thunar show 8.8GB available? That looks about right for free / empty space on the 20GB root partition.
Last edited by Trilby (2024-03-11 14:01:09)
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sda3 is / was mounted - you couldn't be in a user session without it. Where / when does thunar show 8.8GB available? That looks about right for free / empty space on the 20GB root partition.
When it's at /
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Do you know what partitions are? How did you install this system?
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Do you know what partitions are? How did you install this system?
One restart later, everything was fine
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