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Examining my disk partitions with df is ruined now. Every snap gets its own virtual disk.
Ha I was just listening to the Linux Unplugged podcast and the guy was just complaining about this same thing
I wonder if that could easily be fixed by just filtering the output of
df
to not show virtual disks (df
already has an-l
option to only show local disks, so would expect that changingdf
could be relatively easy).Note: I am not saying that I like snaps...
It seems incredibly shortsighted to go this way. Sure 1 or 2 is fine, but when the whole os is snaps it's abusing the system.
This is the reason I got rid of snaps
Just create an alias that filters loop devices. I mean, if this is your only problem with snap, you can fix it in a second. But I'm betting you have other problems with it.
It seems incredibly shortsighted to go this way. Sure 1 or 2 is fine, but when the whole os is snaps it's abusing the system.