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  • Looks like some combination of defragging & balancing has done the trick! The space that was previously marked UNREACHABLE is now UNUSED, and my disk space is back to normal:

     
        
    Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    /dev/sda1       227G  105G  103G  51% /
    
      

    Thanks for the wiki link, Btrfs is new to me and I've definitely got some learning to do

  • Just one drive, it was a clean Linux install with no funky stuff going on. I'll have to look into Btrfs cleanup more, last time I did it the disk just filled up even more

  • Legend! It found a second filesystem named "UNREACHABLE":

    It looks like an exact duplicate of my main filesystem "/@rootfs", I'm guessing this is why my disk space filled up. Do you know how I'd go about removing the duplicate? (If it's safe to do so)

  • Interesting, this could be it? I haven't configured any mounts on this device yet, but when I tried one of the other suggestions from this thread and use btdu, I get this error:

     
        
    $ ./btdu -x /
    Fatal error: The mount point you specified, "/", is not the top-level btrfs subvolume ("subvolid=5,subvol=/").
    It is the btrfs subvolume "subvolid=256,subvol=/@rootfs".
    Please specify the path to a mountpoint mounted with subvol=/ or subvolid=5.
    E.g.: mkdir /mnt/sda1 && mount -o subvol=/ /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1 && ./btdu /mnt/sda1
    
    Note that the top-level btrfs subvolume ("subvolid=5,subvol=/") is not the same as the root of the filesystem ("/").
    
      

    I'm fairly new to the workings of Btrfs so this is jibberish to me right now, but I'll look into it more

    EDIT: Nevermind! I was just using the tool wrong. I needed to mount my btrfs "sub-volume" then do the scan against that:

    sudo mkdir -p /mnt/btdu

    sudo mount -o subvolid=5 /dev/sda1 /mnt/btdu

    sudo ./btdu /mnt/btdu

  • ncdu

    Oh this one is very cool! Unfortunately it also only shows the same 101GB being used:

     
        
    ncdu 1.22 ~ Use the arrow keys to navigate, press ? for help                                                                                                                                  
    --- / ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       93.1 GiB [###########################] /home                                                                                                                                               
        6.5 GiB [#                          ] /usr
      790.4 MiB [                           ] /var
      173.0 MiB [                           ] /boot
       12.8 MiB [                           ] /etc
        1.7 MiB [                           ] /root
        1.3 MiB [                           ] /run
       44.0 KiB [                           ] /tmp
    @   4.0 KiB [                           ]  initrd.img.old
    @   4.0 KiB [                           ]  initrd.img
    @   4.0 KiB [                           ]  vmlinuz.old
    @   4.0 KiB [                           ]  vmlinuz
    @   4.0 KiB [                           ]  lib64
    @   4.0 KiB [                           ]  sbin
    @   4.0 KiB [                           ]  lib
    @   4.0 KiB [                           ]  bin
    .   0.0   B [                           ] /proc
        0.0   B [                           ] /sys
        0.0   B [                           ] /dev
        0.0   B [                           ] /media
    e   0.0   B [                           ] /srv
    e   0.0   B [                           ] /opt
    e   0.0   B [                           ] /mnt
    
    
    
      
  • There is one listed: ID 256 gen 137604 top level 5 path @rootfs Looks like it is just my filesystem though?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    (SOLVED) Where did all my space go?

  • I got this on one of my joke accounts years ago.

    I googled "3d face generator", clicked on the first website, and slapped in an image of trump. Then I just rotated the 3d model following whatever the instructions were, and it worked lol

  • For music prod on Linux, have you tried Reaper?

  • Good solution, cheers! I also followed the other commenter's idea to add it as a KDE shortcut so I can use it on demand.

    I guess I'll just need to be careful not to paste a bazillion lines of text lol

  • Works awesome! Thanks for introducing me to xdotool, what a helpful utility. Question: what does the --file flag in your command do? I can't find it in the manpage

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    "Paste as keystrokes" on linux?

  • I had a similar problem, it was caused by undervoltage. Are you using the official power supply?

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  • Or maybe they have the ability to make you weaker

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  • Yep it's not near finished. This is one of those projects that's sat in my "keep an eye on it" bookmarks for a good while, I figured I'd post it to get some attention on it, because it does look very promising.

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  • Got hit with this in the middle of work. We only have one customer using CrowdStrike, and only staff PCs, no infrastructure. But this one is REAL bad, caused by turning your PC on, and cannot be patched - each affected PC needs to be manually fixed. Would not be surprised to see Linux usage go up after this.

  • One attendee and the shooter are dead

  • It depends entirely on the company you work for. Even then, I wouldn't exactly describe the work as "chill"

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    Lively Wallpaper - Open Source alternative to Wallpaper Engine for animated wallpapers.

    github.com /rocksdanister/lively
  • Wow that was incredibly well made, thanks for sharing!

  • You're probably right, but it's an alternative for people who don't.

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