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Yesterday i installed mate-desktop, but when i reboot the pc. I dont have any space free in / partition
$ df -h
S.ficheros Tamaño Usados Disp Uso% Montado en
/dev/sda8 15G 15G 0 100% /
dev 3,8G 0 3,8G 0% /dev
run 3,8G 620K 3,8G 1% /run
tmpfs 3,8G 26M 3,8G 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 3,8G 0 3,8G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 3,8G 745M 3,1G 20% /tmp
/dev/sda6 380G 357G 24G 94% /mnt/datos
/dev/sda7 511M 51M 461M 10% /boot/efi
/dev/sda9 54G 48G 3,5G 94% /home
tmpfs 3,8G 24M 3,8G 1% /home/drog/.cache
tmpfs 770M 44K 770M 1% /run/user/1000
$ du -sch /*
0 /bin
138M /boot
84K /dev
17M /etc
48G /home
0 /lib
0 /lib64
16K /lost+found
8,0K /media
356G /mnt
2,9G /opt0 /proc
498M /root
628K /run
0 /sbin
12K /srv
0 /sys
744M /tmp
8,9G /usr
1,8G /var
418G total
$ stat /proc/kcore
Fichero: «/proc/kcore»
Tamaño: 140737486266368 Bloques: 0 Bloque E/S: 1024 fichero regular
Dispositivo: 3h/3d Nodo-i: 4026531988 Enlaces: 1
Acceso: (0400/-r--------) Uid: ( 0/ root) Gid: ( 0/ root)
Acceso: 2014-11-19 08:30:45.449990512 -0300
Modificación: 2014-11-19 08:30:45.449990512 -0300
Cambio: 2014-11-19 08:30:45.449990512 -0300
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I have removed my previously desktop environment and used Pacman -Scc but don't help
Last edited by drog (2014-11-19 16:36:52)
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proc is a virtual filesystem. It doesn't occupy any disk space
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used Pacman -Scc but don't help
What exactly do you mean? The numbers should have changed.
Check what exactly is taking up the space: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Li … ge_display
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$ncdu /
46,4GiB [##########] /home
8,9GiB [# ] /usr
2,8GiB [ ] /opt
1,8GiB [ ] /var
497,1MiB [ ] /root
137,3MiB [ ] /boot
29,2MiB [ ] /tmp
16,3MiB [ ] /etc
. 636,0KiB [ ] /run
84,0KiB [ ] /dev
72,0KiB [ ] .readahead
e 16,0KiB [ ] /lost+found
12,0KiB [ ] /srv
12,0KiB [ ] /mnt
12,0KiB [ ] /.config
8,0KiB [ ] /media
. 0,0 B [ ] /proc
0,0 B [ ] /sys
@ 0,0 B [ ] sbin
@ 0,0 B [ ] lib64
@ 0,0 B [ ] lib
@ 0,0 B [ ] bin
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drog, why should we care about your /home when it's on another partition? Check e.g. /usr and /var. Descend into these directories and find out what can you remove.
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I think Karol was a bit hasty there. Althouh it'd have been more useful to show us that output with the -x flag passed to ncdu, we can still see that the bulk of the space on your root filesystem is being used up in /usr and /opt, which suggests that you have installed a number of large packages/packages with a lot of dependencies. pacsysclean (or similiar tools) may be helpful in identifying which packages are using the most space, but it'll be up to you to decide which packages you need, and which ones you can live without.
Alternatively, increase the size of your root partition, or find a more inventive solution where you spread some of the load to other file systems.
Also, please change the title of your topic to something more appropriate, e.g. "root partition full".
Last edited by WorMzy (2014-11-19 13:31:39)
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I think Karol was a bit hasty there.
Why?
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Because the output shows where the most space is being used, and telling someone to descend into /usr and see what they can remove sounds like a invitation for disaster.
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I meant: check if /var/log isn't surprisingly huge, make sure you haven't moved you music folder into /usr etc.
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Fair enough. It just seemed like you were dismissing the ncdu output as useless, when, to me, it seemed quite useful.
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Fair enough. It just seemed like you were dismissing the ncdu output as useless, when, to me, it seemed quite useful.
He already posted the info using df and du https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 9#p1477049
ncdu lets you easily navigate directory structure and delete useless junk, but that ncdu didn't show anything new.
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Oh bother, so he did. Sorry, Karol, you were right to dismiss it.
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i had to remove android-sdk (used 1.5Gb approx) to get free space.
But i can't understand how get 0 free space.
Before install mate desktop i have 1.2Gb free. After install mate desktop i remove all kde components (my previously DE), even i remove kernel-ck and clear pacman cache with pacman -Scc without success. Even with 0 free space
The only solution has remove android-sdk for now
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You can try https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/bigpkg/ to see which applications and their dependencies take up most space.
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