Use 'df' to see what partitions are in use and percentage.

On Sun, Nov 4, 2018, 8:14 PM Bill Barry <b...@billbarry.org wrote:

> On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 3:40 AM Chuck Hast <wch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I went in and was able to boot to the previous image. The recovery
> offered
> > to remove all
> > unneeded files, then did the update. I was able to restart it. For
> > some reason it reported
> > that root was full, but (I double checked this) it was saying "root".
> There
> > is a "root " directory
> > in the boot directory, it is normally only accessed by root I do a chmod
> to
> > it to get into it, then
> > I change it back once done. There is not much in there. So seems the real
> > issue is boot.
> >
> > I have purged out all old images, but seems that boot should not come
> near
> > filling up a
> > 9.1G directory, at least to me. I see a lot of stuff but not sure what. I
> > think I am going to
> > increase the size of boot so that this doesn't happen again again. I
> > generally try to keep no
> > more than 2 older kernels.
> >
> > Only partitions get full, not directories. Is /boot in a separate
> partition than / ? If not then check your partition structure and see which
> partition is full and clean it out or make it bigger.
>
> Bill
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