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AutoCleanUpStrategy

Select the strategy used to free up disk space during automatic clean-up (deprecated)
Last updated October 8, 2024
Deprecated

This policy is deprecated. Google ChromeOS will always use the 'RemoveLRU' clean-up strategy. Controls the automatic clean-up behavior on Google ChromeOS devices. Automatic clean-up is triggered when the amount of free disk space reaches a critical level to recover some disk space. If this policy is set to 'RemoveLRU', the automatic clean-up will keep removing users from the device in least-recently-logged-in order until there is enough free space. If this policy is set to 'RemoveLRUIfDormant', the automatic clean-up will keep removing users who have not logged in for at least 3 months in least-recently-logged-in order until there is enough free space. If this policy is not set, automatic clean-up uses the default built-in strategy. Currently, it is the 'RemoveLRUIfDormant' strategy.

Supported On:
Platform Start End
ChromeOS 32 35
Example value:

"remove-lru"

Features: