I’m betting the root of this problem is on how I originally installed the system but I would like another opinion. Or several.

Running Mint.

After analyzing the disk usage, the folder where Thunderbird is installed is completely full. I have four separate accounts in it but a single one is responsible for taking all the space available, through the imap/sent folder, which makes no sense for me, as I send relatively few messages compared with all the messages I receive.

I already considered just purging the program from my system and completely reinstall it but if I’m going to do that I’m better off doing a fresh system installation.

The system has two disks: a SSD running the system core and a HDD for the home partition. I opted to keep the system core on the SSD to speed up booting (and it worked) and used the HDD for storage because. I prefer HDDs for user files, for longevity reasons. The biggest mistake I made here was not using LVM on the disks.

Any thoughts and criticism on this is welcome.

Thank you in advance.

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    6 days ago

    df -h returns this

    Sistema de ficheiros Tamanho   Uso Livre Uso% Montado em
    tmpfs                   1,4G  1,8M  1,4G   1% /run
    efivarfs                128K   14K  110K  12% /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
    /dev/sda3                46G   13G   31G  29% /
    tmpfs                   6,8G     0  6,8G   0% /dev/shm
    tmpfs                   5,0M   12K  5,0M   1% /run/lock
    /dev/sdb1               458G   64G  371G  15% /home
    /dev/sda6               9,1G  320K  8,6G   1% /tmp
    /dev/sda5                32G  9,5G   21G  32% /var
    /dev/sda2               113M  6,2M  107M   6% /boot/efi
    tmpfs                   1,4G  140K  1,4G   1% /run/user/1000