Some times, your file system did not used all of your partition size, you can change your file system size like this:
1. check file system first(your /home dir is mounted on /dev/sda1):
umount /home
e2fsck -f /dev/sda1
2. resize it(76800000 = 307200000/4 means 76800000*4K=300G, 300G is your size of sda1 partition):
resize2fs /dev/sda1 76800000
1. check file system first(your /home dir is mounted on /dev/sda1):
umount /home
e2fsck -f /dev/sda1
2. resize it(76800000 = 307200000/4 means 76800000*4K=300G, 300G is your size of sda1 partition):
resize2fs /dev/sda1 76800000
3. it's finished, then mount your partition.
mount /dev/sda1 /home