Hello: This is openSUSE 13.2 with its default btrfs file system. I've been hit second time by the 'no space left on device' error at boot. My system has become unstable during work and when I tried to reboot it the error message appeared. Last time I could fix it by deleting some snapshots using snapper command. I cannot recall how I did it exactly, I found the necessary information on openSUSE forums. I have also edited my /etc/snapper/configs/root file as someone suggested on the forum: NUMBER_LIMIT="10" changed to NUMBER_LIMIT="1" NUMBER_LIMIT_IMPORTANT="10" changed to NUMBER_LIMIT_IMPORTANT="2" Now I would like to get rid of this snapper thing for good. I envisioned three options and would appreciate if received suggestions how to do them (option 1 and 2): 1. Disabling snapper completely. I don't want to keep any snapshots. 2. Convert/transfer an oS 13.2 installation on btrfs to ext3/4 file system. Is this doable? What directories do I have to transfer? (3. Abandon oS 13.2 and go to oS 13.1. I know how to do this.) Thanks in advance, Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org