swupd-client
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show the extra space used after swupd update.
android@clr~ $ sudo swupd update
Password:
Update started
Preparing to update from 31290 to 31370
Downloading packs for:
- NetworkManager-extras
- binutils
- c-basic
- clr-network-troubleshooter
- desktop
- desktop-gnomelibs
- firefox
- gnome-disk-utility
- gnome-photos
- gvim
- hardware-printing
- kernel-native
- lib-imageformat
- lib-opengl
- lib-samba
- libX11client
- libstdcpp
- linux-dev
- os-core
- os-core-plus
- os-core-update
- parallel
- python3-basic
- sysadmin-basic
- vim
- webkitgtk
- x11-server
...100%
Finishing packs extraction...
Statistics for going from version 31290 to version 31370:
changed bundles : 64
new bundles : 0
deleted bundles : 0
changed files : 6444
new files : 26140
deleted files : 5280
Starting download of remaining update content. This may take a while...
...100%
Staging file content
Applying update
...100%
Update was applied
Calling post-update helper scripts
none
pacdiscovery.service: restarted (the binary was updated)
tallow.service: restarted (the binary was updated)
systemd-udevd.service: restarted (the binary was updated)
pacrunner.service: restarted (the binary was updated)
systemd-journald.service: restarted (the binary was updated)
mcelog.service: restarted (the binary was updated)
systemd-resolved.service: restarted (the binary was updated)
(Took 5 seconds)
systemd-timesyncd.service: restarted (the binary was updated)
Update took 687.3 seconds, 292 MB transferred
5684 files were not in a pack
Update successful - System updated from version 31290 to version 31370
i have no idea how much extra disk space will be used before doing my upgrade. i have limited disk space.
arch does it like so
Thanks for the feedback. It's a good information to have.