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Message #02269
Re: [Question #53516]: What if 4GB SSD root disk (SDA2) is full?
Question #53516 on Ubuntu Eee changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu-eee/+question/53516
Status: Open => Answered
Davíð Jakobsson proposed the following answer:
If the root disk gets full the programs which need to write to files on
the disk would not be able to and this will show up as all kinds of
problems. One, that you could maybe not start synaptic to remove
packages from the disk. So it is better to try to avoid this. If you
feel like to change the size of the disk you can easily install gParted
(or any other simular programs) to a usb memory. Boot up the memory
stick and change the partition sizes.
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