Well then you definitely have bigger problems then. You need to start checking the size of the files and directories and getting rid of the larger not needed files to free up the space. Things like the /var/apt/cache/archives if set to keep the packages there with an apt clean or apt autoclean. I forget which one wipes the entire cache one of them keeps files still available in the archives. The the /var/log delete all the files that have been rotated the .1, .2, .3, ... files those are not in use and never will be again unless needed to check something. Basically get rid of as much as possible that you can track down.Redgreen925, I must apologise here - checking in the shell, /boot is indeed in its own subfolder of root and not in a separate partition. I imagine that this simplifies things.Yet another one falls victim to that stupid practice of using a too small a /boot partition while having boatloads of free space on where it should actually be as a located as a directory on your / partition
Everyone else - apologies likewise and thank you for your further suggestions, which i will look at in detail when I get back in.
Statistics: Posted by RedGreen925 — 2025-02-02 17:48 — Replies 11 — Views 807