Hi, I have a server on opensuse 42.1 and my root partition keeps getting full. The first time I just deleted everything in /tmp /var/log and also all the snapper snapshots which cleared it up (11% use), but this time I am still 55% full! My set up is 2 128GB ssds in a raid mirror there is a logical volume group here vg0 then there is a 24GiB lv for swap, 20GiB lv for / and 67.77GiB for /home I notice the recommended / partition on 42.1 is 40gb not 20 like previous opensuse versions, but this was an upgrade from 13.1 through 13.2 then 42.1 so was always the same. I said to myself "I know! I could just use yast partitoner to shrink the logical volume for home by 20GiB then expand / by 20 to make it 40GiB" but NO! Yast cannot alter the size of BtrFS (root) or XFS (home) filesystems even though they are the default configuration! argh! I thought it was too simple (always a catch)! Does anyone know a way around this before my server refuses to boot again due to 99% full / ? Help would be much appreciated. Thank you Paul -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org