<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">'failing' means I get to enter my password as always but always get dumped back to that screen . After the check and fix function of the Gparted on CAElinux found nothing , I got a text screen as root but didn't succeed at removing any of the data files I was dumping there . [ I tested against this kind of problem after initial install and find the current failure to indicate recklessness on part of bundler .: The Gparted of the CAElinux appears to know what ext4 means .] I do notice something indicating that it can't start some mysql thing for lack of space while attempting to boot . Root only space won't help as dumb permissions defaults necessitated my using root to move the files from usb. mounted hd. , undoubtedly from an attempt to ' help ' ' stupid users ' ! Getting anything deleted through the trashcan represents a real pain under both Kademar and
Pardus during the whole time we've used them . I agree with Tony's bit about ext4 ' ...<br>But ext3's been solid for us, so we're using that until we've a good<br>reason not to.<br><br>Tony ... ' and I didn't even know the distro. dumped ext4 onto the partition . <br>I'm very suspicious of e2fsck as I remember something about ext4 dumping some backwards compatibilities . Does this latest CAElinux likely have an appropriate tool for the fsck - ing ? I can easily let Gparted give the partition another 33g. . <br> - Bruce , surprisingly unhurried . <br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><div class="plainMail">......What does 'failing' mean in current context? It'll be easier to advise<br>you after you've detailed what specific symptoms you've encountered.<br>('Failing' is a an abstract interpretation you arrived at based on the<br>raw symptoms. You should post the raw symptoms,
...<br> [ raw symptoms theoretically take up a lot of space . ]<br></div></blockquote></td></tr></table>