Hello
I have a problem that I don't understand. When I use the disk usage analyzer I can see that the drive on which I have Ubuntu 18 installed has a total capacity of 52.6 GB and that I only have 5.4 GB available.
When I click on that drive to see where the files that occupy the space are located, the system tells me that there is only 16.1 GB used of the root.
I don't know where the 36.5GB is and what is occupying it.
If I use the command "df -h" in the terminal. It shows me that /dev/sda1 is 49GB in size and 95% used. But I can't find the files that occupy it. I do not understand what's happening.
The system is mounted on a virtual drive with VirtualBox with a size of 50GB.
Greetings and thanks for the help.
I have a problem that I don't understand. When I use the disk usage analyzer I can see that the drive on which I have Ubuntu 18 installed has a total capacity of 52.6 GB and that I only have 5.4 GB available.
When I click on that drive to see where the files that occupy the space are located, the system tells me that there is only 16.1 GB used of the root.
I don't know where the 36.5GB is and what is occupying it.
If I use the command "df -h" in the terminal. It shows me that /dev/sda1 is 49GB in size and 95% used. But I can't find the files that occupy it. I do not understand what's happening.
The system is mounted on a virtual drive with VirtualBox with a size of 50GB.
Greetings and thanks for the help.