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Increase the partition or get rid of Linux and wait until Tux becomes tradable.
Type "man ln" (w/o quotes, that is small L as in link) in a terminal to read about ln, or "man cp" to read about copying directories/files.
For example to put all of Steam on /media/somepartition/ that is properly mounted (preferably automounted or from /etc/fstab). Don't forget dot in .local:
cp -a ~/.local/share/Steam /media/somepartition
(once you are sure everything has been copied properly, then:)
rm -r ~/.local/share/Steam
ln -s /media/somepartition/Steam ~/.local/share/Steam
Or if you just want certain games on a different partition, you would need to look at what is in ~/.local/share/Steam/
for efflandts suggestion to work properly you would have to give steam a whole physical partition on the drive.
For my case, I'm familiar with symlinks but not with Steam, I'm looking where to post bug to be seen by devs (Steam or TF2).
Edit : @nxxs[GER] : nice to know that too!