[SOLVED] Ubuntu disk space usage after upgrade from 20.04 to 22.04
Hello, everyone. Recently I finally decided to update my system, and right after the update ran into a problem: before update baobab showed ~22 GB avaliable space, and after the update it went down to around 8.
a lot of other stackoverflow posts, all having similar answers, that didn't help me
I tried some methods to locate what consumes all the space, but couldn't figure it out.
Also, the problem seems to be getting worse (right now baobab shows only ~5GB avaliable space).
Can you help me find the source of the problem (and ideally also help me solve it :) )?
I run dual boot windows/ubuntu, nvme0n1p1 is efi system partition, p2-p5 are windows-reserved, and p6 is linux-swap.
Also, I didn't mention it in the post, but I recently grew linux partition up for around 16GB. I rebooted into windows several times after that, and everything was fine before the update.
/ and /home is just how I set it up.
/var seems to take up only 1.2 GB. I don't know, how can I check for any 'cruft'
/var/cache and /var/log can be stubborn when it comes to clear commands / log rotation. It won’t solve size issues at that small of a size, but you might have some dpkg files that weren’t automatically cleaned.
No, the output of these commands is empty. U also tried running with +L, in both cases most of the files were ~100Kb, largest was telegram in /opt with 150Mb.
Is it safe to remove /var/log? I almost never read logs anyway