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Old 08-27-2021, 03:24 AM   #1
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have installed xenialpup 7.5 getting red flag always saying: personal storage getting full strongly recommended you resize it or delete file


have installed xenialpup 7.5 getting red flag always saying: personal storage getting full strongly recommended you resize it or delete file.
tried to resolve by going to utilities and the resize personal storage file. when clicking it i get the message:"puppy is currently using a savefolder. there is no need to resize it.
but red flag warning is still popping up
 
Old 08-27-2021, 06:05 PM   #2
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open a console and post the ouput of
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df -h
 
  


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