Hello, everyone. Recently I finally decided to update my system, and right after the update ran into a problem: before update baobab showed ~22 GB avaliable space, and after the update it went down to around 8.
Here's some info, that might be relevant:
df output:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 788700 1976 786724 1% /run
/dev/nvme0n1p8 53050368 48246568 4054792 93% /
tmpfs 3943496 0 3943496 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1% /run/lock
/dev/nvme0n1p8 53050368 48246568 4054792 93% /home
/dev/nvme0n1p7 998060 133944 795304 15% /boot
/dev/nvme0n1p1 364544 89768 274776 25% /boot/efi
tmpfs 788696 104 788592 1% /run/user/1000
du -h /
shows 23G, du -h /home
— 13G. Overall I have 54.3G disk space, so (23+13)/54 doesn't add up to 93%
sudo lsof | grep deleted | wc -l
shows 8433 deleted files that are still in use.
I also tried booting with liveUSB and running 'check' on partition via GParted.
I did some research online:
I tried some methods to locate what consumes all the space, but couldn't figure it out. Also, the problem seems to be getting worse (right now baobab shows only ~5GB avaliable space). Can you help me find the source of the problem (and ideally also help me solve it :) )?
Hello. I have Windows - Ubuntu dual boot and I'm trying to move space from Windows to Ubuntu. I've already freed space from the Windows side
I'm pretty sure that I've read online that it can be dangerous to move the unallocated partition, because next boot to windows can corrupt my Ubuntu system. Is it true? Also, when I'm trying to move the unallocated partition, there's no option to "move/resize", so I swap them with the next following partition one by one. Is it the right way to do it?
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