I agree ... this should be a high priority bug. I have tried other
suggestions from earlier discussions where it was suggested that for
some reason the ownership on the .ICEauthority file in my home directory
has changed. And all that was needed to do  to resolve the situation was
to was to remove the file or change the owner ship to me instead of
root. This didn't work either. Not being able to access your system in
spite of trying to resolve things via safe terminal mode is pretty
frustrating.  I have more than enough space on my system (55 G HD).
Further more I feel uneasy deleting stuff from the / files system since
I this may affect booting up in a drastic way. I continue to get this
issue with a new installations of ubuntu since version 6.06. I am really
thinking of moving to another version of linux where this is not being
experienced.

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