Re: Re: Re: my vanishing root partition

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On Tuesday 20 March 2018 11:29:17 deloptes wrote:
> William Morder wrote:
> > All I want is to track down the source of this issue, resolve it, then
> > resize my root partition and change over to Devuan. And I can change to
> > 64-bit later, as well, if that will work. My most pressing problem at the
> > moment is why I am losing space on my root partition. Speaking of which:
> > after a couple more hours (during most of which I have been offline, as I
> > was attending to stuff in the real world), I am now down to 60.3 mb of
> > free space. If you have followed these threads, I was at something like
> > 165 mb a few hours ago, and 200+ mb a day or so ago.
>
> have you looked at ~/.xsession-errors ?
>
> regards
>
>
Well, the file itself is 170.8 kb. As to the content, there are a lot of 
items, but it all seems to be ordinary processes. Should I be looking for 
something in particular? 

Bill
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