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#1 Re: Help & Support (Stable) » Root full, no space on device. » 2011-11-18 21:49:44

Tried clean, n' autoclean, gives the "Device is full" error when I try to install it. Quite literally can't do anything. Runnin' anything, everything errors out either due to Root bein' full, or because it can't load a Display.

Is there a way to access the local harddrive via live disk? I've done that with Ubuntu before, but I can't seem to find the drive in a #! live disk.

#2 Help & Support (Stable) » Root full, no space on device. » 2011-11-18 19:24:19

Eschat0n
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I'm somewhat of a newbie to Linux, been usin' Ubuntu for a few years, but switched to #! around April. I got home this afternoon to see that my Root was at 100%, n' I didn't have wireless. No matter what I tried doin', WICD, mounting an external drive, even trying to clear space, it'd give me an error telling me that my device was full.

I rebooted, now it refuses to load my GUI, and everything I run in the terminal errors to say the device is full, as stated I can't even mount my external to back anything up. I'd like to be able to at least backup my .config files for Conky, Tint, n' OB, so I figured you'd be the best ones to talk to about this topic, before I just fresh install.

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