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For some reason Calibre won't let me do anything because "drive is full" which I assume has to do with this.

Update: I believe I "fixed" the error with Calibre by using FlatSeal to add environment variable CALIBRE_TEMP_DIR that changes the Temp directory to something else. So far that's the only program I've seen give trouble.

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[-] flork@lemy.lol 1 points 18 hours ago

Got it thanks, I think it's weird it shows up in Dolphin this way but at least I know what it is now.

[-] spooky2092@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 18 hours ago

Yeah, I get that. But also, the root mount point is a valid partition, and it is full, so it makes sense why it shows up that way.

I think a lot of the confusion is letting go to old habits and knowledge that don't exactly work with the new system. In still going through that a lot myself (and will probably be making my own troubleshooting post when I have time), but it's always good to experiment and see what you can learn.

Best of luck friend!

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