I created a virtual machine running Hardy.  Then I switched to a VT and
filled up the disk with dd.  When trying to login, GDM prompted me with
an error that the disk was full, and it could not create the
authentication tokens.  There was no way to log in.

I rebooted the machine.

Upon reboot /etc/init.d/mountoverflowtmp kicked in and I was able to log
into a normal session and get both a terminal and launch other programs
to free up the space.

While I believe that I should have been able to log in the first time, I
believe atleast this bug should be moved to wishlist for Hardy and
after.  It would be nice to have this work cleaner, but it does work.

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Unable to login when disk space is exhausted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35217
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