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Ubuntu Error on login.



On 6/6/07, Vinay Perneti <vinay.perneti-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> I'm able to boot through the recovery mode, but not sure how to do a disk
> clean up.

$ df -h
$ sudo aptitude clean
$ df -h

> Are there any tools to defragment the disk or perform cleanup?

You won't need to defragment in Linux.

> (The memory i allocated on VMware is 10GB hard-disk space and 512MB ram.)

As the error says, either your permissions are wrong, you don't have
enough space, or something similar.  You mentioned installing iSCSI.
Are you now mounting a remote disk and have you replaced your /home
mount?
-- 
Kristian Hermansen

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