Do a "sudo rm daemon.log.1 debug.1 kern.log.1 user.log.1" to get immediate 
relief.

Then look at the daemon.log, debug, kern.log, and user.log files that 
remain to see what is in them.  This is very unusual. You have something in 
your os that is logging something you need to investigate.    Even if you 
do a "tail -n 20" of each file it will help you determine what is happening.


On Thursday, October 19, 2023 at 5:15:18 AM UTC-7 Ton vanN wrote:

*raspberrypi9:~ $ *ls -al /var/log
-rwxrwxr-x  1 root adm     89212455 okt 19 00:00 auth.log.1
-rwxrwxr-x  1 root adm    113695224 okt 19 14:06 daemon.log
-rwxrwxr-x  1 root adm  23122752257 okt 19 00:00 daemon.log.1
-rw-r-----  1 root adm      2756977 okt 19 14:05 debug
-rw-r-----  1 root adm   1048983611 okt 18 23:55 debug.1
-rwxrwxr-x  1 root adm     13796027 okt 18 20:31 kern.log.1
-rw-r-----  1 root adm    119656811 okt 19 00:00 messages.1
-rw-r-----  1 root adm    196420717 okt 19 00:00 syslog.1
-rwxrwxr-x  1 root adm      3022087 okt 19 14:05 user.log
-rwxrwxr-x  1 root adm   1175652544 okt 18 23:55 user.log.1


 


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