Not space left on disk. Need Clean Up Help
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I have just installed crouton on a Chromebook to begin to work in Linux. I am struggling on freeing up some disk space for some reason and was looking for some help. Here is the output for
df -h:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
/dev/root 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
devtmpfs 938M 0 938M 0% /dev
tmp 940M 196K 939M 1% /tmp
run 188M 20K 188M 1% /run
shmfs 940M 17M 923M 2% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /home
/dev/mapper/encstateful 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /var
media 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /media
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /usr/local
none 940M 0 940M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
none 938M 0 938M 0% /dev/pstore
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
devtmpfs 938M 0 938M 0% /dev
shmfs 940M 17M 923M 2% /dev/shm
tmp 940M 196K 939M 1% /tmp
tmpfs 188M 20K 188M 1% /run
tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/dbus
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/shill
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/cras
/dev/mapper/encstateful 507M 51M 457M 10% /var/host/timezone
/dev/root 1.2G 995M 210M 83% /lib/modules/3.8.11
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/udev
media 940M 0 940M 0% /var/host/media
/home/.shadow/793f9243fe474386e85d0cacc5fb62a098b05a94/vault 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /home/wes/Downloads
none 940M 0 940M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
I am really only looking to use this for some programming and not much else. If anyone sees/has any advice on how to clean some stuff up I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
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I have just installed crouton on a Chromebook to begin to work in Linux. I am struggling on freeing up some disk space for some reason and was looking for some help. Here is the output for
df -h:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
/dev/root 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
devtmpfs 938M 0 938M 0% /dev
tmp 940M 196K 939M 1% /tmp
run 188M 20K 188M 1% /run
shmfs 940M 17M 923M 2% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /home
/dev/mapper/encstateful 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /var
media 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /media
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /usr/local
none 940M 0 940M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
none 938M 0 938M 0% /dev/pstore
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
devtmpfs 938M 0 938M 0% /dev
shmfs 940M 17M 923M 2% /dev/shm
tmp 940M 196K 939M 1% /tmp
tmpfs 188M 20K 188M 1% /run
tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/dbus
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/shill
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/cras
/dev/mapper/encstateful 507M 51M 457M 10% /var/host/timezone
/dev/root 1.2G 995M 210M 83% /lib/modules/3.8.11
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/udev
media 940M 0 940M 0% /var/host/media
/home/.shadow/793f9243fe474386e85d0cacc5fb62a098b05a94/vault 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /home/wes/Downloads
none 940M 0 940M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
I am really only looking to use this for some programming and not much else. If anyone sees/has any advice on how to clean some stuff up I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
disk disk-usage
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up vote
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I have just installed crouton on a Chromebook to begin to work in Linux. I am struggling on freeing up some disk space for some reason and was looking for some help. Here is the output for
df -h:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
/dev/root 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
devtmpfs 938M 0 938M 0% /dev
tmp 940M 196K 939M 1% /tmp
run 188M 20K 188M 1% /run
shmfs 940M 17M 923M 2% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /home
/dev/mapper/encstateful 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /var
media 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /media
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /usr/local
none 940M 0 940M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
none 938M 0 938M 0% /dev/pstore
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
devtmpfs 938M 0 938M 0% /dev
shmfs 940M 17M 923M 2% /dev/shm
tmp 940M 196K 939M 1% /tmp
tmpfs 188M 20K 188M 1% /run
tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/dbus
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/shill
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/cras
/dev/mapper/encstateful 507M 51M 457M 10% /var/host/timezone
/dev/root 1.2G 995M 210M 83% /lib/modules/3.8.11
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/udev
media 940M 0 940M 0% /var/host/media
/home/.shadow/793f9243fe474386e85d0cacc5fb62a098b05a94/vault 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /home/wes/Downloads
none 940M 0 940M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
I am really only looking to use this for some programming and not much else. If anyone sees/has any advice on how to clean some stuff up I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
disk disk-usage
I have just installed crouton on a Chromebook to begin to work in Linux. I am struggling on freeing up some disk space for some reason and was looking for some help. Here is the output for
df -h:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
/dev/root 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
devtmpfs 938M 0 938M 0% /dev
tmp 940M 196K 939M 1% /tmp
run 188M 20K 188M 1% /run
shmfs 940M 17M 923M 2% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /home
/dev/mapper/encstateful 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /var
media 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /media
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /usr/local
none 940M 0 940M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
none 938M 0 938M 0% /dev/pstore
/dev/sda1 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /
devtmpfs 938M 0 938M 0% /dev
shmfs 940M 17M 923M 2% /dev/shm
tmp 940M 196K 939M 1% /tmp
tmpfs 188M 20K 188M 1% /run
tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/dbus
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/shill
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/cras
/dev/mapper/encstateful 507M 51M 457M 10% /var/host/timezone
/dev/root 1.2G 995M 210M 83% /lib/modules/3.8.11
run 940M 652K 939M 1% /var/host/udev
media 940M 0 940M 0% /var/host/media
/home/.shadow/793f9243fe474386e85d0cacc5fb62a098b05a94/vault 1.7G 1.7G 0 100% /home/wes/Downloads
none 940M 0 940M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
I am really only looking to use this for some programming and not much else. If anyone sees/has any advice on how to clean some stuff up I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
disk disk-usage
disk disk-usage
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Clean up your package installation:
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoclean
You could use tools like:
Linux Disk Cleaner:
Download Link: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/raring/linux-disk-cleaner/
Bleachbit:
Download Link: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/bleachbit/
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I do it this way:
- To do a clean up analize the available and occupied space.
- Run a
du
command in/
to detect the largest directories.
run this command to evaluate the disk usage and exclude the mount directory, sort from largest file and pipe to less for readability
sudo du . -ha --exclude=./mnt | sort -hr | less
manually delete some of the largest files based on dates, usage, etc
remove unused packages
sudo apt-get autoremove
clean up the cache if using graphic environments
sudo du -sh /var/cache/apt
clean apt cache
sudo apt-get clean
clean up thumbnails cache in case of graphic environment
rm -rf ~/.cache/thumbnails/*
most of this information is based on experience some other is from foss blog
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Clean up your package installation:
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoclean
You could use tools like:
Linux Disk Cleaner:
Download Link: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/raring/linux-disk-cleaner/
Bleachbit:
Download Link: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/bleachbit/
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up vote
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Clean up your package installation:
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoclean
You could use tools like:
Linux Disk Cleaner:
Download Link: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/raring/linux-disk-cleaner/
Bleachbit:
Download Link: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/bleachbit/
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up vote
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up vote
1
down vote
Clean up your package installation:
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoclean
You could use tools like:
Linux Disk Cleaner:
Download Link: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/raring/linux-disk-cleaner/
Bleachbit:
Download Link: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/bleachbit/
Clean up your package installation:
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoclean
You could use tools like:
Linux Disk Cleaner:
Download Link: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/raring/linux-disk-cleaner/
Bleachbit:
Download Link: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/bleachbit/
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I do it this way:
- To do a clean up analize the available and occupied space.
- Run a
du
command in/
to detect the largest directories.
run this command to evaluate the disk usage and exclude the mount directory, sort from largest file and pipe to less for readability
sudo du . -ha --exclude=./mnt | sort -hr | less
manually delete some of the largest files based on dates, usage, etc
remove unused packages
sudo apt-get autoremove
clean up the cache if using graphic environments
sudo du -sh /var/cache/apt
clean apt cache
sudo apt-get clean
clean up thumbnails cache in case of graphic environment
rm -rf ~/.cache/thumbnails/*
most of this information is based on experience some other is from foss blog
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
I do it this way:
- To do a clean up analize the available and occupied space.
- Run a
du
command in/
to detect the largest directories.
run this command to evaluate the disk usage and exclude the mount directory, sort from largest file and pipe to less for readability
sudo du . -ha --exclude=./mnt | sort -hr | less
manually delete some of the largest files based on dates, usage, etc
remove unused packages
sudo apt-get autoremove
clean up the cache if using graphic environments
sudo du -sh /var/cache/apt
clean apt cache
sudo apt-get clean
clean up thumbnails cache in case of graphic environment
rm -rf ~/.cache/thumbnails/*
most of this information is based on experience some other is from foss blog
add a comment |
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up vote
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I do it this way:
- To do a clean up analize the available and occupied space.
- Run a
du
command in/
to detect the largest directories.
run this command to evaluate the disk usage and exclude the mount directory, sort from largest file and pipe to less for readability
sudo du . -ha --exclude=./mnt | sort -hr | less
manually delete some of the largest files based on dates, usage, etc
remove unused packages
sudo apt-get autoremove
clean up the cache if using graphic environments
sudo du -sh /var/cache/apt
clean apt cache
sudo apt-get clean
clean up thumbnails cache in case of graphic environment
rm -rf ~/.cache/thumbnails/*
most of this information is based on experience some other is from foss blog
I do it this way:
- To do a clean up analize the available and occupied space.
- Run a
du
command in/
to detect the largest directories.
run this command to evaluate the disk usage and exclude the mount directory, sort from largest file and pipe to less for readability
sudo du . -ha --exclude=./mnt | sort -hr | less
manually delete some of the largest files based on dates, usage, etc
remove unused packages
sudo apt-get autoremove
clean up the cache if using graphic environments
sudo du -sh /var/cache/apt
clean apt cache
sudo apt-get clean
clean up thumbnails cache in case of graphic environment
rm -rf ~/.cache/thumbnails/*
most of this information is based on experience some other is from foss blog
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