I received a warning today:

"The volume "Filesystem root" has only 39.1 MB disk space remaining.
You can free up disk space by removing unused programs or files, or by moving files to another disk or partition."

I have 20GB allocated for my system files partition.

I used the Disk Usage Analyzer an noticed most of the space was taken up by log files, located in /var/log.

Kern.log and syslog are pretty big, each at 6.4 GB. Is this normal?

I've used a much smaller system directory before and didn't have this problem, and I would rather not have to remove any applications. Is there a setting that I may have missed? Or is there a way to reduce the size of these logs or another way to free up space?

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