On Thu, 2019-10-10 at 11:33 -0600, Bill wrote:
bash.12[~]: df -hP
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
devtmpfs 7.8G 0 7.8G 0% /dev
tmpfs 7.9G 62M 7.8G 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 7.9G 1.7M 7.9G 1% /run
tmpfs 7.9G 0 7.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/sda6 50G 44G 3.6G 93% /
tmpfs 7.9G 812K 7.9G 1% /tmp
/dev/sda3 477M 234M 215M 53% /boot
/dev/sda7 904G 7.5G 851G 1% /home
tmpfs 1.6G 28K 1.6G 1% /run/user/0
bash.13[~]:
What's the command that shows the whole hard drive allocation:
Fedora, windows, and unallocated?
You can look at hard disk prepping tools, like gparted. Some will show
how much each partition space is empty.
Since it's your / that's very full, I'd be suspicious of /var/cache/
being full of downloaded packages (your upgrades and installs). You
don't need to keep them. And avoid doing *install everything* systems.
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