Am 07/04/2019 um 18:04 schrieb Knurpht-openSUSE:
Op zondag 7 april 2019 17:56:31 CEST schreef Markus Egg:
Am 07/04/2019 um 17:06 schrieb Knurpht-openSUSE:
Op zondag 7 april 2019 16:54:09 CEST schreef Markus Egg:
Hello,
I was trying SuSE leap 15 on some older laptop with XFCE since KDE5 trashed the multiple virtual desktops in favour of some activity stuff that I do not like.
Today after not using the laptop for a longer time I started this laptop when suddenly it said that / is full. I was partitioning the disk so that /var ... 18447056k / ... 11287752k /home ... 137612008k
So approx 11.3GB seem to be too small for / ?
I was not able to start XFCE with the 100% full /, opened a terminal and cleaned a few things in / . Now I can use XFCE again.
Question: are there suggestions for a full blown SuSE leap 15 system to give enough space to / ? Where can I read that?
Thanks in advance
What is the filesystem used for / ? Please show us the output of cat /etc/fstab
When I cat, the output is somehow trashed in thunderbird so I omit the UUIDs to make it more readable:
/ ext4 acl,user_xattr 0 1 swap swap defaults 0 0 /var ext4 data=ordered,acl,user_xattr 0 2 /home ext4 data=ordered,acl,user_xattr 0 2
and 2 Windows mounts which are simple ntfs defaults 0 0 each.
BR Q: So now you have both KDE and Xfce installed?
Yes.
AFAIK that would still fit on 11.3GB . Though personally I would recommend 20GB for / when on ext4. IIRC that was the stock value for the installer when ext4 still was the default.
Ok so maybe that is the reason. Can I read the suggested minimum values somewhere? BR -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org