On 03/02/2018 07:55 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2018-03-02 12:27, Dave Plater wrote:
Now that I think: George, find out where the space is actually used in your "/", maybe there are things you can delete, like a huge log file or /tmp.
Ok, after looking, I found out that the 2 biggest culprits are the journal file and the extra kernels. So I set the journal configuration file to a 100M limit, and that should help. Since I use the kernel:stable repository, I get frequent kernel updates, like around every 2 weeks. Some kernel files are stored in /lib/modules. The kernel source modules are stored in /usr/src. I don't know where other kernel files may be stored. I have kernel-default, kernel-devel, kernel-source, and kernel-syms installed. Is there somewhere that I can tell my system to only keep 3 kernels? There were like 6 old kernels in those locations. I went and manually deleted the old ones and it freed up some space. I think this will be a lot easier than messing with all the partitions, if I can just make a setting change. Then my 22.5G size should be plenty big for what I need. -- George Box: 42.3 | KDE Plasma 5.8 | AMD Phenom IIX4 | 64 | 32GB Laptop #1: 42.3 | Gnome 3.20 | AMD FX 7TH GEN | 64 | 32GB Laptop #2: 42.3 | Gnome 3.20 | Core i5 | 64 | 8GB -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org