On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 7:05 AM, Tom Kacvinsky
I made the fundamental mistake of not giving enough space to the / partition, and now I find I cannot install further updates because I am out of disk space.
I'm skeptical this is your mistake. The defaults shouldn't readily get you into trouble unless you have a workload that's a distinct edge case. I'm hopeful there's been a change from 13.2's layout+snapper policy to do more aggressive clean ups or less aggressive snapshotting. I can hardly think of a general purpose use case where needing more than two rollbacks are really necessary. So OK, throw a bunch more rollbacks at it and make it 5. That's not a lot of trees but snapper takes piles of snapshots by default. I think you're better off looking at snapper configuration and getting it to clean up all these snapshots you'll never rollback to. Otherwise, you're stuck having to migrate /home elsewhere because XFS does not support shrink at all. You'll have to move the data off /home, wipe /home entirely, repartition, reformat, and copy data back to home, and then you can live resize Btrfs. -- Chris Murphy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org