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by ultrafez
1906 days ago
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A fun problem on a Mac is that if you're using APFS for your filesystem, if it fills up, you can't delete any files. It's caught me out a handful of times, and each time, the only way to recover is to reboot, and thankfully I've had more free disk space after a reboot. I'm not going to try to understand the logic as to why APFS requires free space in order to delete files (via any method, including dd) |
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They work by appending to the log then compacting sometime later, not modifying things in-place. As such, you always need a reasonable supply of free blocks so this can occur.