After having installed Zorin on my laptop, I get an error message about disk space. It says low disk space on filesystem root. The volume filesystem root has only 205.3 MB disk space remaining. Why? I followed a tutorial and had a whole ssd cleared with more than enough space to test this OS. Can someone help figure this out or fix. Also, I didn't have an easy time trying to install this because following steps isn't always explained well such as knowing how many GB are defined by MB and the installation always asks for how many MB to have. Etc...
I always do a manual installation.
First I create a 512 Mb FAT32 for /boot/efi, then I create 80 Gb for '/' (root file system) formatted to Ext4 FS. Now I don't use SSD but HDD, so provided you have enough RAM (8 Gb min) then you don't need a swap area so the rest of your SSD will just need to be formatted to Ext4 FS and labeled /home.
Can you open a terminal (pressing ctrl-alt-T will open one) and type df -h and press enter, then copy/paste or screenshot what that shows you? Seeing that would make it easier for us to try to figure out what's eating your space.
So conveniently enough, just as I was getting ready to follow your instruction and bring up terminal to provide feedback, my system shut off and will not boot up again. UHHH !!! What on earth?
So, You have created Partitons manually? If yes: Was there a specific Reason why You did that? The easier Way would be to use during the Installation the Option ''Erase disk''. Then all will be done automatically. Or do You want create a Dual-Boot System or do You have multiple Drives or so?
This can definitely happen if Root is overfilled.