Fix Those DISK FULL Errors in Kali on Your Raspberry Pi
The Kali Linux image for the Raspberry Pi only has 7.2GB of space by default, and it fills quickly. If you haven’t expanded, or are unable to expand for any reason, this will allow you to regain some space.
Simply run the following command from the Terminal:
apt-get autoclean
Thats it! Make sure you run this command periodically for housekeeping purposes.
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