Fortunately, with a bit of command-line knowledge, it can be pretty straightforward to hunt down what’s taking up space on your hard disk, whether you’re on a desktop or server version of Ubuntu. #The Disk Filesystem Command Many online tutorials recommend thedfcommand to use when checkin...
After this operation, 623kB of additional disk space will be used. Do you want to continue [Y/n]? Because this is an upgrade rather than an installation of new software, all those new packages take up only 623KB of additional space. Although we have an 84.8MB download, the packages are...
This disk is currently in use - repartitioning is probably a bad idea. It's recommended to umount all file systems, and swapoff all swap partitions on this disk. Command (m for help): m Help: GPT M enter protective/hybrid MBR Generic d delete a partition F list free unpartitioned sp...
This disk is currently in use - repartitioning is probably a bad idea. It's recommended to umount all file systems, and swapoff all swap partitions on this disk. Command (m for help): m Help: GPT M enter protective/hybrid MBR Generic d delete a partition F list free unpartitioned sp...
The command line way to clean up /boot partition: It can be that you open your computer, and it will boot normally, but Ubuntu will complain that the boot partition is almost full, in this case you can execute the auto-remove:
The cleanup step removes the packages that are no longer required (or relevant) in the new version of Ubuntu. This will also free space on your hard disk. Once complete, you will be logged into the 20.04 desktop: Summary In this guide, we laid out several methods for upgrading from ...
Use: -o intelplus -h Get basic usage help from the command line. -H <address> Remote server address, can be IP address or hostname. This option is required for lan and lanplus interfaces. -I <interface> Selects IPMI interface to use. Supported interfaces that are compiled in are ...
This utility displays disk space usage for one or more databases. The utility optionally displays disk usage for the binary log, slow query log, error log, general query log, relay log, and InnoDB tablespaces. The default is to only show database disk usage. If the command-line lists no ...
daemon: simple | forking | oneshot # Optional command to use for stopping a daemon. stop-command: <command line> # Optional time to wait for daemon to stop. stop-timeout: <n>ns | <n>us | <n>ms | <n>s | <n>m # Optional command to run after daemon stops. ...
Additionally, a very minor untraceable quota-bypassing local denial of service is possible by an attacker exhausting disk space by filling a world-writable directory with hardlinks. In Ubuntu 10.10 and later, hardlinks cannot be created to files that the user would be unable to read and write...