Re: my vanishing root partition

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On Monday 19 March 2018 17:59:03 Nick Koretsky wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 12:58:11 -0700
>
> William Morder <doctor_contendo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > About a month ago, I had something like 2.2 gb free in my / (sda1)
> > partition; then it went down to 1.5, then to 1 gb, then to 800 mb, 600,
> > 400, 200, and now I am at about 165 mb, and sometimes it goes down to 0.
> > In all this time, I haven't installed anything new, or done anything
> > different.
>
> I may have missed that but it seems no one have asked it in the thread -
> did you reboot you system during this time or is it a continuous uptime?

Yes, I did reboot. I probably was rebooting my system every few days, just 
because my Firefox seems to be interfering with my network connection. And 
while I was learning the differences in a Debian system (in contrast to 
Ubuntu), I also rebooted constantly, because I was constantly messing up my 
system. For the past few months, though, my system has been fairly stable, 
and I haven't been downloading and installing new packages. 

Right now the problems are: 1) my vanishing partition, 2) why Firefox messes 
up my network connection, and 3) minor bugs. 

Nowadays I might go a week or two without rebooting, unless I end up with no 
space left on my root partition. 

Bill


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