> 1. I don't keep many files open forever, they are duly closed after being
> used. Many created, filled up, closed, uploaded, and erased.
> 2. FIles get created on /home
> 3. / get overflown, not /home
> 4. If your explanation were correct, /home would have been overflown.
Sergei, you yourself have found the answer to this (bug 1320157), indeed
there was someone writing to / which made it full.
5. I think you explanation (not my report) is invalid. Please return the
status to "to be investigated/explained"
The df hang needs investigation (in a separate bugreport). The rest is
working as intended, as Theodore said.
** Changed in: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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root file system 100% full, goes 52% after reboot
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