07-13-2017, 12:31 PM
You're welcome -- glad things worked out.
P.s.
After glancing back through my first reply above I realized that I had not included the command referenced in this paragraph:
P.s.
After glancing back through my first reply above I realized that I had not included the command referenced in this paragraph:
Quote:Long Answer: Home partition should be fine, but sometimes (more commonly on older computers) having Root so far from beginning of drive may cause system not to boot properly. If not too much trouble, might be better to change order of partitions to Swap/Root/Home instead of current Swap/Home/Root. Also, you should not need to have Root partition bigger than it already is (26.7GiB); so any bigger than that would just be a waste of space. Run this command from a terminal and look at the current "used" space of "/" (root). It's likely only using between 5-8GB of current available space in root partition. Even if you installed another 100 programs to LL it wouldn't use up rest of space in Root.Have edited that post and inserted command I was referring to.
Code:
df -h
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