I got the warning messages about 300megs available on /
What I started to do was immediately look /var/log, where I was able to free up about 600megs or old logs.
What I discovered within /var/log/journal were large logs dating back to the birth of my Tumbleweed installation.
I rm -rf'd those logs and went snooping for more.
I have temporarily solved my problem. Still, 30gigs for a desktop setup with no server or database is too much.
For what is worth, I am using standard allocation, /boot, /, /home, swap With / set to 30gigs and formatted xfs.
I also must prune my system so as to purge kernel updates that are not pinned. I had almost 8 such updates.
So, I am in purge mode. Do you have any recommendations as to manage Tumbleweed, without actually taking the drastic action of doing a fresh reinstall?
What I started to do was immediately look /var/log, where I was able to free up about 600megs or old logs.
What I discovered within /var/log/journal were large logs dating back to the birth of my Tumbleweed installation.
I rm -rf'd those logs and went snooping for more.
I have temporarily solved my problem. Still, 30gigs for a desktop setup with no server or database is too much.
For what is worth, I am using standard allocation, /boot, /, /home, swap With / set to 30gigs and formatted xfs.
I also must prune my system so as to purge kernel updates that are not pinned. I had almost 8 such updates.
So, I am in purge mode. Do you have any recommendations as to manage Tumbleweed, without actually taking the drastic action of doing a fresh reinstall?