Re: Bind mounting hogs.

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  Depending on the details of your disk partition and file system setup you may
  be able to grow / Are you using LVM? I assuming you do not use btrfs.

Apparently I am using LVM, although I didn't set it up.  I specify ext4
whenever I make file systems; it doesn't look like anything has helped me by
using btrfs in a file system.

  $ lsblk -f
  NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL       UUID                                   FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS
  sda                                                                                 
  ├─sda1
  │    ext4   1.0               981faec7-1770-4f29-96aa-30e7fc479e59    524.2M    39% /boot
  └─sda2
       LVM2_m LVM2              MM7jJv-ar5b-KC6l-bez8-9cPQ-CJmJ-6KAwxW                
    ├─fedora-root
    │  ext4   1.0               65a51d0a-4132-4af0-8170-94be6c67deef    858.2M    93% /
    ├─fedora-swap
    │  swap   1                 6b92c40e-8f23-4360-90a9-fba7670ebeeb                  [SWAP]
    └─fedora-home
       ext4   1.0               2124d813-f982-4d49-b2d7-a26522ce254a    336.7G    11% /var/lib/flatpak
                                                                                      /var/cache
                                                                                      /home
  sdb                                                                                 
  ├─sdb1
  │    ext4   1.0   partition-1 ed902376-506e-4ff9-98f0-b32f796d43a6      801G     7% /mnt/sg/1
  └─sdb2
       ext4   1.0   partition-2 9ee90eaf-d345-4d75-a2e4-fe1439fa8f12    869.2G     0% /mnt/sg/2
  sr0                                                                                 
  zram0
                                                                                      [SWAP]
  $

I'm guessing the implication is I can shift 100g or so from fedora-home to
fedora-root instead of using bind mounts. (I haven't emptied out
/var/{lib/flatpak,cache} yet, so / is still full.)

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