William Morder composed on 2018-03-19 09:31 (UTC-0700):
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13G total
- where I find that /usr/lib and /usr/share take up the most. I don't think
you really want to read the whole list for these folders. Thus here are the
items that take up the most space. Most look pretty innocuous:
1.6G /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu
but in /usr/lib at the end I get
5.3G total
- but nothing else is more than a few kb or mb. The same thing happens when I
look in /usr/share; the biggest item is:
1.9G /usr/share/doc
- and nothing else takes up more than a few kb or mb, yet at the end I get:
6.1G total
1-Have you ever manually added content to, or removed content from, /usr/ (other
than /usr/local/), including with a backup/restore program (not package any
manager)?
2-Is your / filesystem type BTRFS?
3-How many installed kernels and initrds do you have?
4-Do you have many optional font packages installed?
5-Asking on debian-user list may draw a more helpful response.
If answer to 1 is yes, suspect possible broken hard links.
Even though we both use 18G / filesystems, mine has only 444M in /usr/lib/ and
1.3G in /usr/share/. I have 5 installed kernels, and EXT4 /.
# df /
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/md2 18011336 7691316 9382044 46% /
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