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  Everytime I try to report a bug in the Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal livecd, I 
keep getting a message saying that I don't have enough space remaing. First its 
just this:
  Problem in Ubiquity The problem cannot be reported:  Your system partition 
has less than 0 or usualy 29 MB of free space available, which leads to 
problems using applications and installing updates. Please free some space.
  
  Then I get annoying pop-ups saying this even though every time I select to 
not show any warnings again and to ignore:
  "This computer has only 0bytes of disk space remaining.
  
  Free up some space bt removing unused programs or files, or by moving
  files to an extenal disk."
  
  I used unetbooting to install the iso to my usb with 9Gib of space.
  Using the Startup Disk Creator makes me unable to boot to the USB
  because the system states that it's unable to resolve host ubuntu. I got
  that message during installation process of from the livecd also.
  
  For the / directory properties, it stated that the contents are "952,510 
items, totalling 140.7 TB
  (some contents unreadable)".
  
  Properties for /Target :
  "Free space 12.3 GB"
  
  The Disk Usage Analyzer says that 100% of / is taken with 100% being
  /Target with 10.7GB. proc taking 100% of Target has a size of 0 bytes.
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- I will attach the picture I pasted from my clipboard onto
- http://snag.gy/pfVl0.jpg later.

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Title:
  Problem in Ubiquity The problem cannot be reported:  Your system
  partition has less than MB of free space available, which leads to
  problems using applications and installing updates. Please free some
  space.

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