kiwicloud wrote:
I'm running macOS Mojave 10.14. Catalina and newer macOS doesn't support 32bit apps, so I had to wipe my mac and restore it with my last backup that had Mojave.
This must be a rMBP 2012 ( the retina model.)
A 121 GB SSD is about the tiniest SSD they ever made.
You can think about a user upgrade:
https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/ssd/owc/macbook-pro-retina-display/2012-2013
I see no major issue with the structure.
The <APFS Volume SSHD? 5.6 MB disk1s5> must be an artifact from downgrading.... non-the-less it is so small I do not see that as a problem. Not clean, but not an issue.
to review—
Empty your Trash — Delete files and folders on Mac - Apple Support
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/dehttps://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-5142
How to free up storage space on your Mac - Apple Support
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT206996
See used and available storage space on your Mac
https://support.apple.com/guide/system-information/see-available-storage-space-syspf9b375b9/10.14/mac/10.15
User tip: "Other and What Can I Do About It ?"
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-5142
Try something like OmniDiskSweeper for a GUI to get a good look at itemized file size and location:
OmniDiskSweeper http://www.omnigroup.com/more
I will add— I have cloned to an external drive and then turned around and cloned back to the internal, and regained mysterious storage space. This may or may not work for you..
see Carbon Copy Cloner— https://bombich.com/
Likewise I would verify TRIM is enabled...
ref: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7920666
TRIM from terminal, see current status, copy and paste:
system_profiler SPSerialATADataType | grep 'TRIM'
From your running macOS— a restart is required to enable on the fly:
sudo trimforce enable
Once enabled, do a restart at a convenient time and hold the Shift key to invoke Safe Mode. Safe Mode does a 5-15 minute Disk Repair as it starts up, and honors the setting of the trimforce command. This effectively removes all the old deleted data and lends itself to good housekeeping going forward.