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I have my Ubuntu installed on a 100GB partition in a 1TB SSD, I am running out of space

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I have created a 500GB partition and mounted it in my /home but I'm still getting from my OS low disk space.

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Better to post full 'lsblk -f` output as code/text not png to preserve formatting in question. You can move /home to new partition. To move /home uses rsync- Be sure to use parameters to preserve ownership & permissions https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving Or move some data to a data partition & link into /home. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1013677/storing-data-on-second-hdd-mounting & https://askubuntu.com/questions/1058756/installing-all-applications-on-a-ssd-disk-and-putting-all-files-on-hdd-disk
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Also add the output of `df -h` (as text, using code formatting: https://askubuntu.com/editing-help#code) and `sudo du -hxd1 /`)
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ng flag
@oldfred thanks a lot! Moved /home to the new partition using provided link.
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