Ubuntu root partition almost full
I have a linux + Windows dual boot box with Ubuntu 9.04 and Window 7. I recently noted that my Ubuntu root partition almost full. How do i make some room in the root partition? I hope someone would help me out with this small problem. Thanks! :biggrin:
Re: Ubuntu root partition almost full
Delete all the files from the temp folder. Its path is "/tmp" [tmp folder in root drive]. Then you can also remove unwanted software packages that are installed on your ubuntu by default or the ones which you installed but don't use... While uninstalling software packages be careful and do not remove some packages that might be required for some software or Ubuntu itself... :thumbup1:
Re: Ubuntu root partition almost full
You can remove log files as these files take too much of space and needs to be removed manually. You can also remove the packages that have been downloaded by the OS for installing. But if you think you might need to install the software again or need them when you clean install ubuntu again, make a backup.
Re: Ubuntu root partition almost full
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Rudra.J
You can remove log files as these files take too much of space and needs to be removed manually. You can also remove the packages that have been downloaded by the OS for installing. But if you think you might need to install the software again or need them when you clean install ubuntu again, make a backup.
What is the path for log files and archived download packages? Any help with that? Thanks! :biggrin:
Re: Ubuntu root partition almost full
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Krupa
What is the path for log files and archived download packages? Any help with that? Thanks! :biggrin:
Log files path : /var/log
archived download packaged path : /var/cache/apt/archives
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