I have had a Beaglebone Black for a couple years sitting in a closet and 
decided to update to the latest image, with the ultimate goal of setting it 
up for an OpenHab server. As the title says, I successfully flashed the 
eMMC on the BBB with the latest "Stretch LXQT (with graphical desktop)" 
Debian image. On initial boot I SSH'ed into the BBB entered the "sudo apt 
update" command to update the package index, aiming to eventually install 
Java, and received multiple "No space left on device" messages as the 
command executed.

I am very new to the BBB and Linux in general, but I find it hard to 
believe the supplied image with GUI takes up all of the BBB storage such 
that nothing else can be done with it. Is it possible that there are a 
large amount logs, temp files, etc. that can be removed to free up space? 
Any suggestions (detailed steps please) on how to free up space would be 
appreciated, if that is an option.

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