Zero Bytes free on my hard drive
Keith Clark
keithclark at k-wbookworm.com
Thu Mar 4 23:54:24 UTC 2010
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 23:45 +0000, Steve Flynn wrote:
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> On 04/03/10 23:39, Keith Clark wrote:
> > I was working away today on my computer when suddenly applications were
> > saying that I was running out of hard drive space. I tried deleting
> > some files, but still zero bytes free. I clean out my trash directories
> > and still zero bytes free.
>
> boot to recovery mode.
>
> post output of "dh -a -h"
>
>
> Write the bugger down if needs be.
>
> > I tried to reboot, but not I cannot get the system to restart. It just
> > comes up with a generic login screen, then when I try to login in it
> > says that my installation is bad and that the gnome system power setting
> > are not set correctly. I'm stuck at the login screen.
> >
> > I've tried a live CD and no matter what I delete (up to 65 GBs) still no
> > free space.
>
> Ye gods - that's about 60 gig more than I have for my entire installation.
>
dh -a -h
dh: cannot read debian/control: No such file or directory.
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