Thanks for figuring that out. I often forget that message also applies
to things other than disk space.
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I did some research on the error. It looks like I am out of user-
watches. I have cloud backup software, and with 3TB of images, that's a
lot of stuff to watch, to know if it needs backing up. I had
fs.inotify.max_user_watches set to 262144 prior to the Ubuntu upgrade,
but it was removed as
I have 944.6GB of space free on sda3 out of 4.0TB (my wife takes a lot
of pictures). Also: sr0 is a BlueRay reader, sda1 is boot, sda2 is
swap. sdbx is a disk that I wanted to use for RAID, but I've never got
working correctly, and it is not mounted. There are no other storage
devices (aside
Thanks. Your log is showing the same error from a few services:
No space left on device
Please check your disk usage and free up as much space as possible. Then
reboot and retest.
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See attached, as requested. Thank-you for your quick response.
** Attachment added: "journal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1790384/+attachment/5183907/+files/journal.txt
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Please:
1. Reproduce the problem again, and then
2. Log into a VT (Ctrl+Alt+F4)
3. Save the latest system log by running:
journalctl -b > journal.txt
4. As soon as you can after that, attach the file 'journal.txt' from your home
directory to this bug.
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