Why is system data so huge on my macbook?
Looking at storage in my settings, apparently system data is taking up 169 GB, but when I go to look at my root drive, there's roughly 20 GB in /System, 13 GB in /Library, 11 GB in /usr, 18 GB in /opt, and 8 GB in /private, with all the other files amounting to about 20 MB (with the exception of /Applications which is about 27 GB but I think is under a different category in the storage graph).
Are these files normally this big, and if not, is there a good way of figuring out what's ok to delete?
Also, where's the rest of that 169 GB hiding? That should only amount to ~71 GB, and even including /Applications it should still be less than 100 GB. Anyone know what else might be counted in system data?
Computer specs:
Macbook Air
Apple M1 chip running Sequoia 15.4.1
Thanks, and let me know if any more info would be helpful!
MacBook Air 13″