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d3f4ult
2017-08-21, 10:29
Hello Kali Linux Forum!

I have a Problem with my Hard Disk in Kali Linux.
I was normally using Kali Linux installed on my Hard Disk withouth dual boot & went to the gym after starting qbitorrent to download a torrent.
When i went back to my Computer i saw a Notification stating "Your ./var is full" or something like that. I went checking for other disk space's and now my hard disk look's like this.2674

How can i give them more Disk Space? Because i have a 1TB hard disk and i have:

Size: 25 GB — 15 GB free (40.3% full)
Device: /dev/d3f4ult-vg/root
Contents: Ext4 (version 1.0) — Mounted at Filesystem Root

Size: 10.0 GB — 17 MB free (99.8% full)
Device: /dev/d3f4ult-vg/var
Contents: Ext4 (version 1.0) — Mounted at /var

Size: 2.0 GB — 1.9 GB free (3.6% full)
Device: /dev/d3f4ult-vg/tmp
Contents: Ext4 (version 1.0) — Mounted at /tmp

Size: 950 GB — 871 GB free (8.3% full)
Device: /dev/d3f4ult-vg/home
Contents: Ext4 (version 1.0) — Mounted at /home

Necessary Detail's:

Kali version (KDE/GNOME, Arhitecture)
Kali GNU/Linux Rolling \n \l

Kali installation (VM, HDD, USB)
HDD

I want to ask politely excuse to the Admin's if this is the wrong Section, i saw your Documentation but i didn't still knew where to post this problem! I hope someone can help me! Thank You.

grid
2017-08-21, 11:34
You should be able to use gparted to allocate more disk by resizing the partitions.

_defalt
2017-08-21, 18:35
That's why i prefer All files in one partition during kali-linux installation.

Use gparted to extend space.

Run sudo apt autoremove && sudo apt autoclean to gain some more space.