Did you check btrfs filesystem usage / and snapper list / ? Sometimes you are able to free up space by deleting snapshots and running balance.
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From: Tom Kacvinsky
Sent: March 23, 2016 9:05:09 AM EDT
To: "opensuse@opensuse.org"
Subject: [opensuse] gparted, btrfs, and xfs
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.
gparted was recommended to me, and I have taken the live ISO and
“burned” it onto a USB memory stick. I’m having problems booting my
laptop with it (endless cycle of “rebooting in 30s”), but I think I can get
around that with the latest pre-release of the ISO.
In any case, what I would like to do is think /home (on an XFS partition)
and use the extra space to grow the / file systems (btrfs). IS this even
possible. I did not find any documentation on who to do this, but that’s
probably because my search terms were not refined enough.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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