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How can I increase the home directory, maybe using MyDocs somehow??
Now I have 190 free so it is 9% left and I have only needed appl

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There was some instructions in the wiki, try searching "repartitioning".

Do you have some large files in the mail?
I have everything needed and still 25% left.
Did you analyse what is the largest dir?
On the desktop I've used du, but I don't remember all the flags to make it useful.

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Originally Posted by raverpol View Post
How can I increase the home directory, maybe using MyDocs somehow??
Now I have 190 free so it is 9% left and I have only needed appl
install backupmenu, use gparted and mount using backupmenu (w key on boot) the opt, resize the partitions as you like using gparted
 

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Originally Posted by int_ua View Post
There was some instructions in the wiki, try searching "repartitioning".

Do you have some large files in the mail?
I have everything needed and still 25% left.
Did you analyse what is the largest dir?
On the desktop I've used du, but I don't remember all the flags to make it useful.
how can I check the files size?
 
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Originally Posted by raverpol View Post
how can I check the files size?
I think Storage Usage will suffice in your case
 
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Originally Posted by santiago View Post
install backupmenu, use gparted and mount using backupmenu (w key on boot) the opt, resize the partitions as you like using gparted
AFAIN backupmenu doesn't work with uboot, does it?
 
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AFAIN backupmenu doesn't work with uboot, does it?
I think I don't know what you are thinking of
 
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