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ubuntu 22.04 not booting after full disk

ru flag

I'm using linux for some time now. I have dual boot on my machine and everything worked fine.

One day on ubuntu i got warning that disk is too full only 700 mB space left. I put computer to sleep over night not powering it off. In the morning the warning was> disk is too full 0 mB space left. I tried to power off and on computer. But did not got past the ubuntu booting screen.

So I plugged live usb stick with live ubuntu 22.04 tried boot-repair which identified full disk saying I had to delet some files to make space. So I deleted 1 GB of files. But still with no success to boot the original ubuntu.

Can anyone suggest next steps to troubleshoot.

There is report from boot-repair. The ubuntu is installed in sda7 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RmwSp82wfp/

EDIT1: Before booting screen there is:

/dev/sda7: clean, 818525/3892320 files, 14840542/15605760 blocks
5.269296 ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol 
\_SB.PCIO.GFXO.D002._BCL AE_NOT_FOUND (20210730/psargs-330)
5.269309 ACPI Error: Abortingmethod \_SB.PCIO.PEGO.PEGP.DD02._BCL due to previous error (AE_NOT_FOUND) (20210730/sparse-529)

EDIT2: IF I press F2 at the booting screen there is GNOME Display Manager that is failing to start

David avatar
cn flag
You need to free up some hard disk space and then expand the partition Ubuntu is on. What is the size of the partition you install in?
ru flag
I will give it a try. Right now Ubuntu is installed on 60 GB. I did expanded once from 40 GB to 60GB. But that was with Ubuntu 18
David avatar
cn flag
I assume you mean Ubuntu 18.04 not Ubuntu Core 18. It is the same procedure assuming you have another partition you can shrink. I will remind you use Windows tools to work with a Windows part ion and Ubuntu tools to work with a Ubuntu partition.
ru flag
Yes of course Ubuntu 18.04
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ru flag

Addition of some space to existing ubuntu partition helped. I shrinked windows volume by another 40 GB and added to ubuntu partition. And after that it booted again normaly.

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