On 10/25/14, Andrei POPESCU <andreimpope...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sb, 25 oct 14, 19:04:18, Bret Busby wrote: >> >> :~# df -h >> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > ... >> /dev/sda8 77G 73G 194M 100% /home > > Can't tell if this is the source of you problems, but I've seen all > sorts of strange failures with a full /home, including X not starting at > all. You should probably do something about this.
Have tried to follow "df" conversations before and been lost.. For some reason, THIS time a piece of it clicked. To Bret, WOW.. The size there stood out to me because it was only recently I manually backed my /home up and incidentally noticed its size.. I do a decent amount of personal computing, and my /home is only 82MB large. My /home's pretty much just ignored and left to its own doing, too. Won't ask what's in there because that's a personal thing.. Maybe there are a lot of downloaded files, documents, images, that kind of thing that could be reorganized somewhere else? This is the point where threads sometimes go to the tip of telling our browsers to ask us where we want to download things. Alternatively we have the CHOICE to also semi-permanently tell many browsers to automatically download somewhere other than /home/[userName]/Downloads, into a separate dedicated partition, for example.. Thumbnails are another place that can accumulate size over time. I'm not going to advocate what I do here because I just wing it. I do know that at least some how-to's advocate explicitly excluding hidden thumbnail folders during backups. I take that to imply thumbnails are very fleeting, in other words are "temporary" and easily replaceable.. *wink* If your /home stuff is not too personal to share once you discover what created that size, it might help others avoid their own 100%.. They'll know where to proactively avoid the same size issue, if nothing else just by creating a larger partition wherever /home resides should they happen to have computing habits similar to yours.. Just thinking out loud.. :) Cindy -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with duct tape * -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/cao1p-kbjf6ysnsyi6y1og9w5+bknq4xg97kwtypz7tjpmcf...@mail.gmail.com