* 2022-05-26 09:58:19-0700, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> On 5/26/22 08:15, IL Ka wrote:
>> 30 GB of logs, wow. Do you use logrotate?
> No, not that I am aware of.
You can safely delete old log files with "rm" command.
I guess that you use laptop mostly without power supply connected. Many
system mainte
On 5/26/22 09:00, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 08:13:39AM -0700, Peter Ehlert wrote:
/var/log now contains 29.3 GB
/var/log/syslog 10.0 GB
/var/log/kern.log 10.0 GB
/var/log/syslog.1 4.1 GB
/var/log/kern.log.1 4.0 GB
That's impressive, to say the least.
I have no clu
On 5/26/22 08:15, IL Ka wrote:
30 GB of logs, wow. Do you use logrotate?
No, not that I am aware of.
I do find that the package logrotate is installed, but I did not install
it "on purpose"
reading the Debian Wiki I find info on how to configure, but I did not
intentionally touch it.
O
Hi.
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 08:13:39AM -0700, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> /var/log now contains 29.3 GB
> /var/log/syslog 10.0 GB
> /var/log/kern.log 10.0 GB
> /var/log/syslog.1 4.1 GB
> /var/log/kern.log.1 4.0 GB
That's impressive, to say the least.
> I have no clue why this happened
The
30 GB of logs, wow. Do you use logrotate?
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 6:14 PM Peter Ehlert wrote:
> /root partition was 40 GB, about 15 GB was free
> /swap 20 GB, unused
>
> hibernate
>
> restart failed
>
> Using Gparted I found /root was full
> resized /root to 50 GB
> boots properly now
>
> /var/l
/root partition was 40 GB, about 15 GB was free
/swap 20 GB, unused
hibernate
restart failed
Using Gparted I found /root was full
resized /root to 50 GB
boots properly now
/var/log now contains 29.3 GB
/var/log/syslog 10.0 GB
/var/log/kern.log 10.0 GB
/var/log/syslog.1 4.1 GB
/var/log/kern.log
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