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aVe2000
Aspirant
Apr 24, 2016
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system volume 100%

Hi community,   i run again and again into trouble with messed up system volume. Last time i was able to clean this with deleting logs, addons etc. via ssh.   Now i am not sure what to do: df - ...
  • mdgm-ntgr's avatar
    mdgm-ntgr
    Apr 26, 2016

    If you have e.g. FTP enabled the USB disk would be mounted in a location under /var.

    You need to be careful to distinguish between usage on the root volume and usage on the data volume or USB disks.

    That inode check won't distinguish between them, but you can look at e.g.

    # cat /proc/mounts

    to see what is mounted where and what you can ignore when calculating root volume usage.

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