I have used Manjaro in the past then I distro hopped from it to many other distros including vanilla arch. I have noticed that every time I am on arch. It just keeps on consuming space.

I have a laptop with i5 4210U. I removed the CD drive and added a 120GB SSD about 2 Years ago. I always use the whole 120GB as my root/home until now.

Anyways, whenever I am on arch I notice that it takes around 12GB with xfce/i3wm installed and couple of drivers with all the basic packages like media player, samba, whatnot and maybe 3-4 packages from AUR. But within 2-3 days the space on my disk reduced and Arch was suddenly taking about 18GB. This happened when I was on Manjaro as well. Within a week of using Arch as my daily distro the space it was occupying was 45GB out of 120GB. What is with this? Does anyone has this issue? I checked all the files and cleared as much cache and old packages as possible and ended up with 41GB finally. I have another drive where I store all my files and downloads. I even used a disk analyzer to check and couldn’t find anything at all. I never had this issue on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, Void or even Debian sid

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    • @CzernobogOP
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      When i mentioned I even used a disk analyzer, I meant baobab. No I don’t use Flatpaks. I don’t use docker either. I use my laptop for entertainment, note taking and maybe some coding like writing config files for window manager, display manager, bluetooth or samba thats it. :/

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      • Atemu
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        Could you run sudo du -sh /* and post the result?

        • @CzernobogOP
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          Sorry, I am not on Arch anymore.

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