Storage problems on 20.04...
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My Redmi Note 7 is down from around 23Gb free to now 1.8Gb free on storage being used by the system. Is any one else having this issue? Is there an update cache I can clear easily? (I do the updates through the installer and I am on the RC channel.) I have 3 files of my own on it, all the rest is the available apps.
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Hi, on my Volla (60 GB):
- System Reserved: 4,2 GB
- Used by system: 4,4 GB
- Free space: 51,4 GB
I'm on devel updating every day via wifi.
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@kristatos Yep, that looks normal. I want to see if it is a bug before I reinstall.
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@mrt10001 Isn't there a clear cache option somewhere on the installer?
Edit.
Tools -> Clean cached files
But is this for the phone or the PC?
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@ian Theres the Wipe data option which is what I will try later.
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@mrt10001 Can you check
/var/log/syslog
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Sometimes that file gets spammed with errors/warnings and build up its size. -
@kugiigi That looks like the issue. There are multiple log files that have built up. I would like to delete them, but it is how and how to do it correctly. One side of all operating systems that annoys me as a user. I can understand as a developer or system admin, but as a user they take up space unnecessarily and should be deleted over time. I lost a good SSD to pFsense logging on my VPN router which filled it up, but the constant writes took it's life. All I needed to have done was tick a box to disable logging and it would have lived.
So is there any way to remove the logs from:
var/log/journal
var/log/lightdm.log
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Reinstalled ticking the "wipe" button the installer, all back to normal.
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@mrt10001 Usually those logs are cleared automatically. Possibly there's an undetected bug in your device. Next time maybe try to see the contents of the biggest log files
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@kugiigi I will monitor it since I have done a fresh install. If it raises issues again, I will look at manual deletions through terminal. My OnePlus 5T doesn't have this issue which I put down to using the installer to update, which I didn't do with the Redmi Note 7 (loads of failed updates).