Ubuntu 18.04 eating my SSD [on hold]












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I installed 18.04 in may on an 250 Gb SSD, now it is comlpaning about no space left, I have runned disk tree to see what is taking up all the space, but nothing sticks out, no GB things nowhere.



Any suggestions what has happend?










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    Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk and df -h ?

    – Mr Shunz
    Oct 3 '18 at 8:34











  • Which partition is running out of space? And have you tried du, disk usage us a tool that tell you what folder and sub folder is taking up space. Ref.: tecmint.com/check-linux-disk-usage-of-files-and-directories

    – MatsK
    Oct 3 '18 at 8:35











  • Yesterday my Ubuntu installation crashed hard, write error to root fs. So.I had to reinstall everything. Now when I am back up again, I got 220 Gb free of my 250 Gb disk.

    – swe_mattias
    Oct 4 '18 at 9:03
















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I installed 18.04 in may on an 250 Gb SSD, now it is comlpaning about no space left, I have runned disk tree to see what is taking up all the space, but nothing sticks out, no GB things nowhere.



Any suggestions what has happend?










share|improve this question













put on hold as off-topic by WinEunuuchs2Unix, Pilot6, karel, Charles Green, Emmet Mar 18 at 1:47


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This describes a problem that can't be reproduced, that seemingly went away on its own or was only relevant to a very specific period of time. It's off-topic as it's unlikely to help future readers." – WinEunuuchs2Unix, Pilot6, karel, Charles Green, Emmet

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












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    Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk and df -h ?

    – Mr Shunz
    Oct 3 '18 at 8:34











  • Which partition is running out of space? And have you tried du, disk usage us a tool that tell you what folder and sub folder is taking up space. Ref.: tecmint.com/check-linux-disk-usage-of-files-and-directories

    – MatsK
    Oct 3 '18 at 8:35











  • Yesterday my Ubuntu installation crashed hard, write error to root fs. So.I had to reinstall everything. Now when I am back up again, I got 220 Gb free of my 250 Gb disk.

    – swe_mattias
    Oct 4 '18 at 9:03














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I installed 18.04 in may on an 250 Gb SSD, now it is comlpaning about no space left, I have runned disk tree to see what is taking up all the space, but nothing sticks out, no GB things nowhere.



Any suggestions what has happend?










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I installed 18.04 in may on an 250 Gb SSD, now it is comlpaning about no space left, I have runned disk tree to see what is taking up all the space, but nothing sticks out, no GB things nowhere.



Any suggestions what has happend?







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put on hold as off-topic by WinEunuuchs2Unix, Pilot6, karel, Charles Green, Emmet Mar 18 at 1:47


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This describes a problem that can't be reproduced, that seemingly went away on its own or was only relevant to a very specific period of time. It's off-topic as it's unlikely to help future readers." – WinEunuuchs2Unix, Pilot6, karel, Charles Green, Emmet

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







put on hold as off-topic by WinEunuuchs2Unix, Pilot6, karel, Charles Green, Emmet Mar 18 at 1:47


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This describes a problem that can't be reproduced, that seemingly went away on its own or was only relevant to a very specific period of time. It's off-topic as it's unlikely to help future readers." – WinEunuuchs2Unix, Pilot6, karel, Charles Green, Emmet

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








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    Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk and df -h ?

    – Mr Shunz
    Oct 3 '18 at 8:34











  • Which partition is running out of space? And have you tried du, disk usage us a tool that tell you what folder and sub folder is taking up space. Ref.: tecmint.com/check-linux-disk-usage-of-files-and-directories

    – MatsK
    Oct 3 '18 at 8:35











  • Yesterday my Ubuntu installation crashed hard, write error to root fs. So.I had to reinstall everything. Now when I am back up again, I got 220 Gb free of my 250 Gb disk.

    – swe_mattias
    Oct 4 '18 at 9:03














  • 1





    Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk and df -h ?

    – Mr Shunz
    Oct 3 '18 at 8:34











  • Which partition is running out of space? And have you tried du, disk usage us a tool that tell you what folder and sub folder is taking up space. Ref.: tecmint.com/check-linux-disk-usage-of-files-and-directories

    – MatsK
    Oct 3 '18 at 8:35











  • Yesterday my Ubuntu installation crashed hard, write error to root fs. So.I had to reinstall everything. Now when I am back up again, I got 220 Gb free of my 250 Gb disk.

    – swe_mattias
    Oct 4 '18 at 9:03








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Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk and df -h ?

– Mr Shunz
Oct 3 '18 at 8:34





Can you edit your question and post the output of mount, lsblk and df -h ?

– Mr Shunz
Oct 3 '18 at 8:34













Which partition is running out of space? And have you tried du, disk usage us a tool that tell you what folder and sub folder is taking up space. Ref.: tecmint.com/check-linux-disk-usage-of-files-and-directories

– MatsK
Oct 3 '18 at 8:35





Which partition is running out of space? And have you tried du, disk usage us a tool that tell you what folder and sub folder is taking up space. Ref.: tecmint.com/check-linux-disk-usage-of-files-and-directories

– MatsK
Oct 3 '18 at 8:35













Yesterday my Ubuntu installation crashed hard, write error to root fs. So.I had to reinstall everything. Now when I am back up again, I got 220 Gb free of my 250 Gb disk.

– swe_mattias
Oct 4 '18 at 9:03





Yesterday my Ubuntu installation crashed hard, write error to root fs. So.I had to reinstall everything. Now when I am back up again, I got 220 Gb free of my 250 Gb disk.

– swe_mattias
Oct 4 '18 at 9:03










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