Re: not able to login to 7.04
Actually, I think you're correct on that, Opie -- I think it should be OK there.
Rather the /home directory on the 7GB partition would need to be cleared wouldn't it?
This seems to be a problem -- I don't understand why she has not had any success deleting data from it.
If she moves some of the data clogging up her 7GB partition, especially what is presently /home, to that large free partition she should then be able to mount that large partition later at /home without having to wipe its contents shouldn't she?
Actually, I think if it ALL (/home) went over to /hdb3, then she could proceed to change the mount point for /hdb3 to /home, and have all her data. But for some reason her ability to get into /home and do anything with it seems to be impaired at the moment by the lack of a GUI.
@ponygal, here's a thought. Can you cd to the /tmp directory? Do a pwd to make double-sure that's where you are. Then issue "sudo rm -f *" and that will nuke whatever little bit of spare stuff is in there. Possibly it will free enough space to let you boot back into the GUI.
Originally posted by opie
Rather the /home directory on the 7GB partition would need to be cleared wouldn't it?
If she moves some of the data clogging up her 7GB partition, especially what is presently /home, to that large free partition she should then be able to mount that large partition later at /home without having to wipe its contents shouldn't she?
@ponygal, here's a thought. Can you cd to the /tmp directory? Do a pwd to make double-sure that's where you are. Then issue "sudo rm -f *" and that will nuke whatever little bit of spare stuff is in there. Possibly it will free enough space to let you boot back into the GUI.
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