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h English (en) | ==== Avoid to get out of space with btrfs! ==== Don't be stingy on storage space when creating a btrfs volume. A btrfs volume should normally only be 80% full. Then it is advisable to adjust the volume. In an emergency, 90% are okay too. But that is neither advantageous for the Btrfs volume nor for an SSD. {{BoxWarning|Don't forget to include the snapshots in the bill|Manjaro is a rolling release distribution. There will be a lot of changes over time.}} {{BoxInfo|Tip: Check how close you are to "out of space".| Look at '''Device unallocated:''' (not at ''Free (estimated):'') [https://forum.manjaro.org/t/could-not-boot-due-to-brfs-no-space-condition-how-should-i-keep-using-btrfs/92922/7 1] {{RootCmd|command=btrfs filesystem usage /}} }} === Get out of jail === This said, there is an '''easy way out''': Give btrfs more space ;-) * '''add a partition''' (for example a extern USB-Stick with 8GB) to the btrfs-volume with{{RootCmd|command=btrfs device add /dev/[sdz4] /}} * From now on this usb-partition belongs to your volume! Do not boot without it. '''Do not reboot''' at all in this stage! This stick has to stay until btrfs device remove has completed. * look for old snapshots you donĀ“t need, remove them '''now''' * '''or delete some files''' you do not need * Do this until your disk will be not more then 95% full |