By memory I know I overloaded a 2.1TB USB some time. I had a previous OS
by same USB bootable thing and almost same setup. I know I used rsync
with no exclude or -x or --one-file-system to overload that USB. I think
I overloaded it BEFORE reinstalling OS. I think order was overload USB,
reinstall OS, check that OS is 31GB, it was, reformat another USB some
and set ownership of that USB some, check size of usage, 251GB, done. I
am unsure if overload was after reformat but I am almost certain that I
checked and found 251GB BEFORE overload if that happened. Also, with
reinstalling I had a bootable USB and another 2.1TB USB plugged in and
only one USB option which I took to boot. All as per one might be maybe
or might not be maybe, maybe or maybe not, maybe.

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  After reformatting USB many times why is there a large
  /media/norvel/UbuntuFilesXE on computer?

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