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/dev/sda1 function - Delete some files, what is the impact?
Hi Checkmates,
Currently im facing high disk space usage but only on 1 folder which is /dev/sda1.
[Expert@XXXX]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 0.25G 0.24G 0.07G 88% /boot
If i can remember correctly, when i installed smart-1 6000L i was not changing anything related to the disk spaces.
Before i delete some files on that filesystem, may i know what is the main purpose of /dev/sda1? Is there any impact if i mistakenly deletes some files?
Thank you!
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Anyone known about this, guys?
