What happened to my machine?
Grant Johnson
grant at amadensor.com
Wed Jun 8 13:13:28 MDT 2022
The dev mapper stuff is logical volumes, so you can add and rearrange storage easier. All of the snap things are snap applications you have installed, they have their own little fake file systems so that they don't pollute the system.
On June 8, 2022 1:01:21 PM MDT, Brian Sturgill <bsturgill at ataman.com> wrote:
>For years I thought I was running Linux... but I just ran "df" and clearly
>someone has replaced Linux with another operating system!
>
>brian at dobby:~$ df
>Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
>udev 1927400 0 1927400 0% /dev
>tmpfs 394484 1368 393116 1% /run
>/dev/mapper/dobby--vg-root 110774660 13632712 91471856 13% /
>tmpfs 1972412 0 1972412 0% /dev/shm
>tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock
>tmpfs 1972412 0 1972412 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
>/dev/loop0 56960 56960 0 100%
>/snap/core18/2344
>/dev/loop3 63488 63488 0 100%
>/snap/core20/1518
>/dev/loop2 56960 56960 0 100%
>/snap/core18/2409
>/dev/loop1 63488 63488 0 100%
>/snap/core20/1494
>/dev/loop5 69632 69632 0 100% /snap/lxd/22526
>/dev/loop4 69504 69504 0 100% /snap/lxd/22753
>/dev/loop6 48128 48128 0 100%
>/snap/snapd/16010
>/dev/loop7 45824 45824 0 100%
>/snap/snapd/15904
>tmpfs 394480 0 394480 0% /run/user/1000
>
>Seriously, what kind of device is /dev/mapper/dobby--vg-root?
>
>Just last week, it was constantly badgering me to exit Firefox to upgrade
>its snap.
>It said I had to do so within 12 days if I wanted to "avoid disruption".
>Sounded like some kind of organized crime racket.
>I exited, waited, it complained again, (repeat 5 times)... finally told
>snap to upgrade it
>manually, but cannot remember what worked... I know it took like half an
>hour to figure it out.
>Snap upgrade is too easy of course.
>
>Really, I get less crap than this from Windows or MacOS.
>
>--
>
>Brian
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