I have machinesthat / is only 20G and I have been able to upgrade
them.   So you should probably figure out what is using the space.

cd / and run this:
du -sh * | grep G

and ignore anything that is a separate mount.   Once you find a
largish directory then cd into it and repeat the above command.

On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 12:42 PM Terry Polzin <foxec...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Agreed / filesystem is very small.
> I usually make /usr its own filesystem too sometimes /var as well
>
> It was suggested to use a ln -s command to  use space in /home to store the 
> rpms, this is your best option
>
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 1:38 PM Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:
>>
>> On 10/10/19 10:33 AM, home user wrote:
>> > (Terry asked)
>> >  > Is home mounted on its own device/filesystem? Provide output of df -hP
>> > I don't think so.
>> > This a dual-boot workstation (Fedora and windows-7) with one hard drive
>> > and no other storage.
>> >
>> >  >Provide output of df -hP
>> > bash.12[~]: df -hP
>> > Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>> > devtmpfs        7.8G     0  7.8G   0% /dev
>> > tmpfs           7.9G   62M  7.8G   1% /dev/shm
>> > tmpfs           7.9G  1.7M  7.9G   1% /run
>> > tmpfs           7.9G     0  7.9G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
>> > /dev/sda6        50G   44G  3.6G  93% /
>>
>> Your / is pretty full.
>>
>> > tmpfs           7.9G  812K  7.9G   1% /tmp
>> > /dev/sda3       477M  234M  215M  53% /boot
>> > /dev/sda7       904G  7.5G  851G   1% /home
>>
>> This is your /home partition with *lots* of available space.
>>
>> > tmpfs           1.6G   28K  1.6G   1% /run/user/0
>> > bash.13[~]:
>> >
>> > What's the command that shows the whole hard drive allocation: Fedora,
>> > windows, and unallocated?
>>
>> There isn't really one.  You could use fdisk, gparted, or the Gnome
>> Disks application, but you still have to know what the partitions represent.
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