Root Logins in X...

King InuYasha ngompa13 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 24 11:14:48 UTC 2009


+1
For me, it is quite easy to fill up my hard disk, I already filled up my
flash drives, my secondary hard disks, and I am already nearing full on my
/home directory.

On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 5:02 AM, nodata <lsof at nodata.co.uk> wrote:

> Am Freitag, den 23.01.2009, 22:16 -0600 schrieb Chris Adams:
> > Once upon a time, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta at gmail.com> said:
> > > The better question is, how do we expect a user of a predominated self
> > > administered system to recover in the edge cases like this?  The
> > > current default partitioning layout certainly is not designed to
> > > prevent this particular edge case from happening.
> >
> > Well, "user can't log in because /home is full" is being used as a
> > reason here.  Is that the real situation - if /home is full, can users
> > really not log in?  If that is the case, that's broke and should be
> > fixed.  The user should be able to log in and remove files.
> >
>
> +1
>
> (and I notice that it's difficult to actually fill a disk)
>
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