dimi wrote on 12/13/18 2:10 PM:
Having fun with qubes r4 but can't help myself with this problem.
sudo lvs, shows me a bunch of deleted VM's that 'seem' to eat up my disk space.
1) Mostly used Qubes Manager to delete them. How do you delete appVM's /
TemplateVM's the right way so that no zombies will up on sudo lvs?
2) Why do i see these deleted VMs in /dev/qubes_dom0/ better yet these deleted
VM's leave stuff / traces on disk in,
/dev/mapper/
/dev/qubes_dom0/
/home/XXX/.config/menus/applications-merged/user-vmName-vm.menu
/var/log/qubes/
/var/log/xen/
3) sudo lvdisplay is showing me backups, vm-<vm_name>-number-back, are these
actual backups?
Aince i do manual backups to another disk, how do i disable these?
1) Can't recreate- might be an LVS thing. Have you rebooted since
deleting the VMs?
2) Same for /dev/mapper and /dev/qubes_dom0. I do see some stale entries
in /home/XXX/.config/menus/applications-merged/user-vmName-vm.menu,
though. Might be ones I had restored from 3.2. These can probably be
safely deleted. Those log files don't get pruned automatically AFAIK, so
you will see old entries out there unless you set up a job to
periodically delete old ones.
3) Those -back are snapshots kept so you can rollback. See
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-vm/#reverting-changes-to-a-templatevm-r40
for a little more info.
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