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The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InI cannot boot to the desktop because I filled the file system. How do I reclaim some space?My main username is not in the sudoers fileUbuntu 12.04 install error: ubi-partman failed with exit code 141Ubuntu not Booting and package missingCan only boot in recovery mode and resuming normal boot, but then Ubuntu gets very slow after resuming normal bootWin 7 boot loop after Ubuntu 14.10 install (UEFI)Boot problems with Ubuntu on Asus NotebookAllowed latest update. System froze. Reboot to contiuous login loop and what do you mean?Ubuntu 14.04/Windows 8.1 dual-booted system gets stuck at loading initial ramdisk when I try to boot ubuntuinitctl: event failed after “login: *Starting CPU …”How to remove grub loader command line after deleting ubuntu



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This error occurs when booting. Either that or my crypt' password page shows up and i can't put in the pw. However i can start ubuntu's recovery mode. When i tell him to repair packages he does so and asks me for the crypt pw on command line - then somewhere he has the errno -32 again but "tries after 8 seconds" and is running fine. Then i can start ubuntu normal from the recovery mode page. I also tried telling him to update grub, which doesn't affect anything.










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    Please be patient and guide me step by step i am a linux noob.



    This error occurs when booting. Either that or my crypt' password page shows up and i can't put in the pw. However i can start ubuntu's recovery mode. When i tell him to repair packages he does so and asks me for the crypt pw on command line - then somewhere he has the errno -32 again but "tries after 8 seconds" and is running fine. Then i can start ubuntu normal from the recovery mode page. I also tried telling him to update grub, which doesn't affect anything.










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      Please be patient and guide me step by step i am a linux noob.



      This error occurs when booting. Either that or my crypt' password page shows up and i can't put in the pw. However i can start ubuntu's recovery mode. When i tell him to repair packages he does so and asks me for the crypt pw on command line - then somewhere he has the errno -32 again but "tries after 8 seconds" and is running fine. Then i can start ubuntu normal from the recovery mode page. I also tried telling him to update grub, which doesn't affect anything.










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      Please be patient and guide me step by step i am a linux noob.



      This error occurs when booting. Either that or my crypt' password page shows up and i can't put in the pw. However i can start ubuntu's recovery mode. When i tell him to repair packages he does so and asks me for the crypt pw on command line - then somewhere he has the errno -32 again but "tries after 8 seconds" and is running fine. Then i can start ubuntu normal from the recovery mode page. I also tried telling him to update grub, which doesn't affect anything.







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          To check the file system on your Ubuntu partition...



          • boot to the GRUB menu

          • choose Advanced Options

          • choose Recovery mode

          • choose Root access

          • at the # prompt, type sudo fsck -f /

          • repeat the fsck command if there were errors

          • type reboot

          If for some reason you can't do the above...



          • boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB

          • start gparted and determine which /dev/sdaX is your Ubuntu EXT4 partition

          • quit gparted

          • open a terminal window

          • type sudo fsck -f /dev/sdaX # replacing X with the number you found earlier

          • repeat the fsck command if there were errors

          • type reboot





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            In my case I had a problem with a SATA-connector. After I unplugged the device and plugged it back everything was fixed. Filesystem check shows no errors, everything is perfect.






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              To check the file system on your Ubuntu partition...



              • boot to the GRUB menu

              • choose Advanced Options

              • choose Recovery mode

              • choose Root access

              • at the # prompt, type sudo fsck -f /

              • repeat the fsck command if there were errors

              • type reboot

              If for some reason you can't do the above...



              • boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB

              • start gparted and determine which /dev/sdaX is your Ubuntu EXT4 partition

              • quit gparted

              • open a terminal window

              • type sudo fsck -f /dev/sdaX # replacing X with the number you found earlier

              • repeat the fsck command if there were errors

              • type reboot





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                To check the file system on your Ubuntu partition...



                • boot to the GRUB menu

                • choose Advanced Options

                • choose Recovery mode

                • choose Root access

                • at the # prompt, type sudo fsck -f /

                • repeat the fsck command if there were errors

                • type reboot

                If for some reason you can't do the above...



                • boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB

                • start gparted and determine which /dev/sdaX is your Ubuntu EXT4 partition

                • quit gparted

                • open a terminal window

                • type sudo fsck -f /dev/sdaX # replacing X with the number you found earlier

                • repeat the fsck command if there were errors

                • type reboot





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                  To check the file system on your Ubuntu partition...



                  • boot to the GRUB menu

                  • choose Advanced Options

                  • choose Recovery mode

                  • choose Root access

                  • at the # prompt, type sudo fsck -f /

                  • repeat the fsck command if there were errors

                  • type reboot

                  If for some reason you can't do the above...



                  • boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB

                  • start gparted and determine which /dev/sdaX is your Ubuntu EXT4 partition

                  • quit gparted

                  • open a terminal window

                  • type sudo fsck -f /dev/sdaX # replacing X with the number you found earlier

                  • repeat the fsck command if there were errors

                  • type reboot





                  share|improve this answer













                  To check the file system on your Ubuntu partition...



                  • boot to the GRUB menu

                  • choose Advanced Options

                  • choose Recovery mode

                  • choose Root access

                  • at the # prompt, type sudo fsck -f /

                  • repeat the fsck command if there were errors

                  • type reboot

                  If for some reason you can't do the above...



                  • boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB

                  • start gparted and determine which /dev/sdaX is your Ubuntu EXT4 partition

                  • quit gparted

                  • open a terminal window

                  • type sudo fsck -f /dev/sdaX # replacing X with the number you found earlier

                  • repeat the fsck command if there were errors

                  • type reboot






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                      In my case I had a problem with a SATA-connector. After I unplugged the device and plugged it back everything was fixed. Filesystem check shows no errors, everything is perfect.






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                          In my case I had a problem with a SATA-connector. After I unplugged the device and plugged it back everything was fixed. Filesystem check shows no errors, everything is perfect.






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