I have a 32GiB USB3.0 system disk which has hit 99% of used space, and I would like to know what could I do to safely free up some disk space.
My 10 biggest in size files/folders are:
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39954104 /
26343972 /var
12664980 /var/folder2ram
12664976 /var/folder2ram/var
12660268 /var/log
12640244 /var/folder2ram/var/log
9415200 /home
7819268 /var/folder2ram/var/log/.daemon.log.rOcs94
7819264 /var/log/.daemon.log.rOcs94
7692136 /home/synchting
The responsible for the space taken is the "/var/log" folder, which went from several hundred MiB to almost 13GiB
I have done pretty a lot of rsync jobs lately. Before this jobs, the system drive was at around 60% capacity (18-19GiB) so I know the rsync tasks are the responsible for the space taken but i do not know if I could safely remove (all or some) logs or any other files created in the process.
Thanks in advance.