All,
I setup a test install of Leap in a VM. Using BTRFS as per default. My first experience with BTRFS. This is purely for Leap experimentation so I hope 32GB is plenty. I accepted the default partition setup with a 32 GB drive.
I have 100GB free on the underlying hypervisor filesystem, so that should not be an issue and I can easily re-install if the partition setup is just wrong.
Per "df -h" I have a couple GB of freespace in / (root) and 16GB free in /home.
But when I try to do anything I'm told I'm out of diskspace.
Is this really how Leap is supposed to work? Not exactly user friendly.
What is the immediate fix?
Is there a long term fix?
Greg -- Greg Freemyer www.IntelligentAvatar.net Hi Configure snapper (/etc/snapper/configs/root) or disable if you don't want snapshots, run the suse.de-snapper cronjob to cleanup and also run
On Tue 22 Dec 2015 11:12:29 AM CST, Greg Freemyer wrote: the btrfs-balance cronjob. The btrfs filesystem uses different commands (df is not...) btrfs filesystem usage btrfs fi show btrfs fi df / etc..... Have a look at; https://www.suse.com/documentation/sles11/stor_admin/data/trbl_btrfs_volfull... -- Cheers Malcolm °¿° LFCS, SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890) SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12 | GNOME 3.10.1 | 3.12.51-52.31-default up 3 days 11:05, 5 users, load average: 0.32, 0.27, 0.32 CPU AMD A4-5150M @ 2.70GHz | GPU Radeon HD 8350G -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org