On Sun, 10 Nov 2024 at 20:48, Terry Hurlbut temlakos@gmail.com wrote:
Output of sudo yum clean all 988 files removed
And now, using Dolphin, I find that the / LV no longer has that concerning red line, and is showing 5.6 GiB free.
Have I just freed up the space I need?
Do you still have ~3GiB of stuff in /var/lib/dnf/system-upgrade/fedora-7efbab3c1dbcd0d4 (or ~5.6GiB in 5762344 /var/lib/dnf/system-upgrade?)
If so you could retry " dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=41 --allowerasing"
... and just see if you still get the warning/error.
How would you advise reclaiming some of the space I allocated to /home
without needing to? (The /home partition mostly contains symlinks referring to directories that I store on /crypt. The /crypt petition is a 1 TB SDD with plenty of space; that's for data only.)
If I can have a walk-through to manage readjusting between / and /home without using parted or GParted, somebody could do me a really big favor. (I already know NOT to use fdisk!)
This process is literally in the link here: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/213245/increase-root-partition-by-r... (and more briefly here: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/309723)
In the linked example: 1. Replace /dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_home with /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-home 2. Replace /dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_root for /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-root
Your disks / devices are smaller, so
# umount /home # e2fsck -f /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-home # resize2fs /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-home 10G # lvreduce -L 10G /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-home # lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-root # resize2fs /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-root # mount /home
Would move ~40GiB from /home to /. Obviously tweak the numbers to your liking
If you can't unmount /home, fuser or lsof can help identify what's holding files open.
If you're nervous messing with file systems and block devices... I've been doing this off and on for > 20 years and I still think carefully, measure twice, cut once and worry when it comes to disks. Unless I *really* don't give a crap about the machine or its data integrity because it's replaceable.
Backup anything valuable in the blast radius.
Practice on another machine, VM or cloud instance to ensure you're comfortable what's happening.