Solved - Size of O.S. and its programs
Solved - Size of O.S. and its programs
No complaint but an observation.
My Windows XP is loaded to the gills with programs.
It uses about 11 Gb.
Puppy is using about 42 Gb.
Seem a rather large difference ? (4X)
Andy
My Windows XP is loaded to the gills with programs.
It uses about 11 Gb.
Puppy is using about 42 Gb.
Seem a rather large difference ? (4X)
Andy
Last edited by fixit on Sat 08 Mar 2014, 04:06, edited 1 time in total.
Looks like this is a full install since /dev/sdaN is mounted to /fixit wrote:Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
Puppy -> /dev/sda5 84,819,388 34,387,572 46,123,188 43% /
Windows XP -> /dev/sda1 71,850,680 8,526,344 63,324,336 12% /mnt/sda1
Which puppy is it?
I have Quirky Tahr and Slacko-5.6.5.6 in full installs and they are ~700MB without devx and ~1.3GB with devx, so 42 GB is a bit large...
Try to
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cd /
du -h -a -d 1
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109M ./lib
0 ./dev
4.0K ./Storage
0 ./run
48G ./mnt
4.0K ./info
4.0K ./include
0 ./proc
0 ./sys
4.0K ./games
4.0K ./fsckme.flg
5.9M ./bin
4.0K ./opt
3.7M ./sbin
1.9G ./usr
4.1M ./etc
31G ./root
4.0K ./src
4.0K ./space.txt
4.0K ./free_space.txt
4.0K ./lost+found
1.4M ./tmp
1.5M ./var
8.0K ./share
8.0K ./lib64
3.0M ./boot
84K ./man
81G .
0 ./dev
4.0K ./Storage
0 ./run
48G ./mnt
4.0K ./info
4.0K ./include
0 ./proc
0 ./sys
4.0K ./games
4.0K ./fsckme.flg
5.9M ./bin
4.0K ./opt
3.7M ./sbin
1.9G ./usr
4.1M ./etc
31G ./root
4.0K ./src
4.0K ./space.txt
4.0K ./free_space.txt
4.0K ./lost+found
1.4M ./tmp
1.5M ./var
8.0K ./share
8.0K ./lib64
3.0M ./boot
84K ./man
81G .
Looks like you have install/downloaded who-knows-what.fixit wrote: 48G ./mnt
....
1.9G ./usr
....
31G ./root
31G in /root and 48G in /mnt are files not included in puppy but added afterwards. The 1.9G in /usr is also indicative.
cd to /root and /mnt and try the same du command till you get to the end of it.
Let me ask again though, which puppy is it and how was it installed/booted?
The src, share, include, lib64 and man folders at / suggests a pretty messed up system (as if /usr was copied to /)
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This is comparing apples to oranges ....
Even with the windows figure.... my windows XP folder is 500MB, program files is 2GB.... i would consider them to be 2 separate things.
For the puppy /usr contains the majority of the system.... /mnt would be any mounted drives and /root i suspect a pile of downloads... again the last 2 are not really part of the system and for linux you do deal with a virtual file tree made up of usually several sources.
You do have the devx in there which contains a lot of stuff not needed for compiling...same goes for the kernel sources. One thing to note is that using puppy frugally...ie made up of sfs files and some form of save does keep life a lot tidier and smaller. It also means large items such as the devx can be loaded into the system only when required.
If you are interested as to what is using space have a play with gdmap which is in the menu.
mike
Even with the windows figure.... my windows XP folder is 500MB, program files is 2GB.... i would consider them to be 2 separate things.
For the puppy /usr contains the majority of the system.... /mnt would be any mounted drives and /root i suspect a pile of downloads... again the last 2 are not really part of the system and for linux you do deal with a virtual file tree made up of usually several sources.
You do have the devx in there which contains a lot of stuff not needed for compiling...same goes for the kernel sources. One thing to note is that using puppy frugally...ie made up of sfs files and some form of save does keep life a lot tidier and smaller. It also means large items such as the devx can be loaded into the system only when required.
If you are interested as to what is using space have a play with gdmap which is in the menu.
mike
@ every boot, this will flush *ALL* files and folders that ROX/Thunar have accumulated.
Go into ~/Startup and rt-clk >> new >> script.
Name it as you please, then open and add:
.. under #!/bin/sh
Go into ~/Startup and rt-clk >> new >> script.
Name it as you please, then open and add:
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sleep 5
rm -rf ~/.Trash/*
rm -rf ~/.local/share/Trash/files/*
rm -rf ~/.local/share/Trash/info/*