Hi

I can't believe seb128 set the importance of this to low

We have several clients that fuck up their system completely and are
very disappointed that the system does not prevent this to happen or
present a simple way to reclaim some space


Today we have to guide them to recovery mode and they delete some files through 
rm command which is not acceptable in 2024

The best way is to set a default quota on / root ext4 to have at least
100 Mo to boot the GUI

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Title:
  Cannot start graphical session when disk is full (and Ubuntu does not
  warn about this fact)

Status in gdm:
  New
Status in GNOME Disks:
  Expired
Status in Nautilus:
  New
Status in quota:
  New
Status in Transmission:
  Invalid
Status in gnome-disk-utility package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gnome-disk-utility

  How to reproduce :
  - start long operations filling disk space, for example big downloads or DVD 
rip, etc..
  - Ubuntu (gnome-disk-utility/gdu-notification-daemon) pop ups messages 
warning that the disk has few space left, and proposes to empty trash. Remark : 
if the user has left his computer he will not see all these messages.
  - when disk is full (less than ~10Mo, I did not check exactly), log out your 
session, or restart your computer

  Result : it is IMPOSSIBLE to start a graphical session (Gnome, KDE, Lubuntu, 
Openbox, Gnome backup session...), and there is no explanation about it in GDM.
  The only one working is the xterm session, which is not understandable by 
non-technical users.

  Propositions of improvement :
  - In a short term : warn the user (via gdu-notification-daemon pop-up windows 
for example) that "Ubuntu may not work properly (impossible to start a 
graphical session... ) if the disk is full or nearly full". We can also add a 
"More information" button explaining the technical reason (need to write in 
/tmp ...).
  - In a medium term : find a way (quotas?) to ensure that the users can always 
start a graphical session

  Another (dirty IMHO) solution is : prevent applications such as file
  managers, P2P, ripping applications, from filling all disk space. Or
  make them warn the user about possible risks.

  
  Discussion on ubuntu-fr forum : 
http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=3695049

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