Okay, fo me it is the "inodes problem"

df -ih gives me 100% inodes usage on my / partition. You may check this
too?

The following command leads me to the folder which has the most files in
it:

sudo find . -xdev -type f | cut -d "/" -f 2 | sort | uniq -c | sort -n


In my case it is in /root.

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