It's not possible to login through GUI when disk is full
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gdm (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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High
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Currently when I try to login (through the X GUI normal ubuntu login screen) I get a message saying some auth file can't be written and then I'm returned to the login prompt. My / partition is full and I know this, but how can I login to fix it if ubuntu refuses me to login? This is "moment 22" kind of.
(as it turns out I could CTRL-ALT-Fx my way into a CLI mode terminal and delete some files but most users cannot do this and really, this is not something that we can expect from the average ubuntu user).
Last year, I ran into this exact problem on my schools Redhat systems too... all in all, this is one of those bugs that people run into every now and then and it generally causes a lot of problems for people. And it would be pretty easy to fix it...
may be a message in that error report mentioning ctrl+alt+f1 and cleaning up some files to be able to log in again?