On 1/3/19 7:09 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > I see from a later response that your / partition is 100% full. That > will defintely cause problems. Whether it's THE problem, we won't know > until you clean out / to less than 100%, say at least 90%. Less would > be better. > > I don't know why your / is 100% full. I'm running Stretch and my > 20GB / is only at 31%, and /var. /tmp, /usr are not separate > partitons. Even on my Wheezy install which I ran for 5 years, / > never was higher than 50% full and it was only a 16GB partition. > > B >
My guess? /home is on the same partition as /, which is a common setup for most end users. Running lsblk is one way to tell if this is the case. I will echo what others have said. Free up some disk space, then try again. -Matt