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How does the file system: (Ubuntu 22.04) Read: 792,136 files [140.8 TB]?

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While attempting to backup and copy my current stable settings from root, I ran into an issue where this popped up:

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Basically I created a separate partition, (same disk) installed ubuntu onto this partition, (logged into main partition) logged in as root, opened the newly installed os on the second partition, removed and attempted to copy [main partition] file system over, recieving error message, (not enough space).

Size of this disk: 256GB Bios: 99MB EFI: 99MB Main Partition: 119GB <----Main (3) Swap Areas 1.4GB ea. Secondary Partition One 66GB Secondary Partition Two 66GB <---- Test

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I actually found this folder to be the culprit: [proc] 137,321 items, totalling 140,7 TB: https://imagetolink.com/ib/qUuKWDwdcP
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`/proc` is a system directory that you're not supposed to back up - and you can't really count on its size.
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What is kcore: https://imagetolink.com/ib/OpZ3BX5eGF
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