Could not write bytes: broken pipe

Ralf Mardorf kde.lists at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 30 12:40:18 UTC 2013


On Sun, 2013-12-29 at 22:37 +0100, Dennis M wrote:
> Hello and thanks,
> 1. Now i booted with the Lubuntu cd:
> 2. grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log > grep.txt

grep EE /MOUNT_POINT/OF/INSTALLED/LUBUNTU/var/log/Xorg.0.log > grep.txt

> The terminal in Lubuntu start cd didn't react anymore after the code.
> 3. parted -l > I upload a picture: 
> http://picpaste.com/image-kdjtYRtu.jpg

> 4. df -h > I upload a picture: http://picpaste.com/image-rygaYYtx.jpg

A backup should be possible, even without compressing the data by e.g.
tar.gz..

But note, /dev/sda5, seemingly your Lubuntu, has got no free space and
can't work correctly anymore.

Next time please post in English ;).

Use LANG=C to temporarily disable your native language.

"$ LANG=C ls /nonexistent
ls: cannot access /nonexistent: No such file or directory
$ ls /nonexistent
ls: kan geen toegang krijgen tot /nonexistent: Bestand of map bestaat
niet"

-
http://askubuntu.com/questions/142812/temporarily-change-language-for-terminal-messages-warnings-errors

I don't have time to help you within the next days, maybe you can use
https://startpage.com/ and do some homework yourself. I'm willing to
help you ASAP, likely in January, but try to figure out some things on
your own.






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