Re: low disk space on "filesystem root"

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Now I am not sure what to do. I want to delete unnecessary files. But
here my knowledge of the filesystem ends. Probably a stupid question,
but I am going to ask anyway; can I delete /var/cache/PackageKit, or
will that ruin my system?
You're probably using "dnf" to update packages rather than rebooting and
letting PackageKit do the work.  When you do that, PackageKit will
download the updates and never remove them. Updates are only removed
when they're applied.
Your guess is right; I use "dnf" to update packages.
When from now on I start using PackageKit as the tool to update the packages, will that eventually clean up my /var/cache/PackageKit?
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