On 30.08.14 at 23:09, Savyasachee Jha wrote: > Hello, all > > The contents of my /etc/fstab are as follows: > > /dev/sda3 / btrfs > rw,relatime,space_cache,autodefrag 0 0 > /dev/sda1 /boot ext2 rw,relatime 0 2 > /dev/sda5 /home btrfs > rw,relatime,space_cache,autodefrag 0 0 > > Whenever I start my laptop up, /home takes ~17-19 seconds to mount, as is > evidenced by this line in the output of systemd-analyze blame: > > 16.467s home.mount > > Running df -h on my system, I get: > > Filesystem Total Used Free Use% Mounted on > /dev/sda5 422G 364G 53G 88% /home > > However, running du -h --summarize /home, I get: > > 318G /home > > If I use xdiskusage to see the partition, it shows 46.48G as > /home/(permission denied). I tried doing this using sudo, and I still have > the same problem. I have neither subvolumes nor any snapshots on this > volume. > > Is there any way of recovering this space? > > Thank you, > Savya > > -- > Savyasachee Jha > > *"Aerodynamics is for people whodon't know how to build engines."* Use: $ btrfs filesystem df /home
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