
MacOS High Sierra Feature macOS High Sierra Public Beta New Safari Feature High Sierra Screen Shot at 3.12.15 PM.png kextlist.txt bash-3.2# rm -rf Duplicate-Cleaner-to-Free-Up-Space.pngįind-App-Install Date Mac Screen Recording Mac-Screen-Recording-With-Snagit.mp4 DS_Store Duplicate-Cleaner-to-Free-Up-Space.png localized Guest Shared alisha nasirsohailĪddress Book Plug-Ins GameKit PreferencePanesĪpplication Support Group Containers PrintersĪudio Internet Plug-Ins Saved Application StateĪutosave Information Keyboard Screen SaversĬoreData Messages Īddress Book Plug-Ins GameKit PreferencesĪpplication Support Group Containers PubSubĪssistants Input Methods Saved Application StateĬolorPickers LanguageModeling Suggestions PKInstallSandboxManager-SystemSoftware bin Here are the complete list of terminal commands that I typed to free up some space on the startup disk. Sample of Mac Terminal Command in Recovery Mode

You can even copy data from internal hard drive ( user’s home folder ) to an external USB drive to save them.

So the only option left for you is to use terminal in recovery to perform data backup and other troubleshooting. This can be very helpful reference if your computer does’t boot normally and the safe mode does not work either. I though of publishing the whole terminal commands output to those who have never used terminal or recovery mode to free up space on startup disk in case of no boot situation caused by low disk space or by some incompatible kernel extensions(.kext). These are the terminal command that I used in recovery mode when my Mac was unable to boot due to low disk space. This is a reference to the article “ Mac stuck on Gray Screen with apple logo during boot after installing macOS Sierra“.
