I'm wondering if you could point me in a direction with a problem that just came up on my desktop?
It was on all day yesterday (like it is every day), and when I came home there was a window open that said that my disk space was nearly full. 162 gigs on that partition. I did some searching around and looked at the properties of files and it looked to me that it really only has 41 gigs and the rest should still be available. Although the file system monitor shows the partition is completely full, I cannot find any folder, hidden or not, that is taking up all of that space. So I shut down and restarted. Now I get to the login screen and it won't let me past. If I use the correct pw, it blinks back to the same screen and it tells me if I use the wrong pw. I just read on another post that x won't start if the disk is full. I ran through the diagnostics and fixes that are available and the only thing that I noticed was a warning that var/lib/mysql is too full. I have not yet tried to put in a boot disk and think that is my next step to make sure everything is backed up. Do you have any suggestions? it is kubuntu 8.10 64bit. Thanks.
It was on all day yesterday (like it is every day), and when I came home there was a window open that said that my disk space was nearly full. 162 gigs on that partition. I did some searching around and looked at the properties of files and it looked to me that it really only has 41 gigs and the rest should still be available. Although the file system monitor shows the partition is completely full, I cannot find any folder, hidden or not, that is taking up all of that space. So I shut down and restarted. Now I get to the login screen and it won't let me past. If I use the correct pw, it blinks back to the same screen and it tells me if I use the wrong pw. I just read on another post that x won't start if the disk is full. I ran through the diagnostics and fixes that are available and the only thing that I noticed was a warning that var/lib/mysql is too full. I have not yet tried to put in a boot disk and think that is my next step to make sure everything is backed up. Do you have any suggestions? it is kubuntu 8.10 64bit. Thanks.
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