The capacity for the volume 'freenas-boot' is currently at 80%, while the recommended value is below

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marcevan

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Anyone else getting this and if so, how to fix?

Is freenas-boot my USB stick mount point and regardless I'm thinking I have to be on command line to fix this, right?
 

marcevan

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Thanks but can you be more explicit on where System -> Boot is? I'm not a heave command line person so I'm at \ signed in as root
 
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In the WebGUI.
 

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I'm not a heave command line person so I'm at \ signed in as root
You shouldn't be at the command line. Very little, if any, of ordinary FreeNAS administration needs to be done at the command line, and nothing should be done at the command line that can be done in the GUI. If your boot device is full, either it's way too small (in which case the only solution is to reinstall to a larger device, and restore your saved config file), or you have too many saved boot environments, which can be deleted from the web GUI. The manual has instructions on this.
 
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