Hi all! I am running some recent version of Mint. I have been away for a bit but came back and thenpc reads 0 bytes free. Ooening the directory shows tons of files in home/private/ecryptfs some as small at 12MB and some as big as 170GB.

I tried to get some info but the terminal returned nothing on them, thought it might be shit and I dont have anything precious on it so I moved to delete but was told there are no such files when I did. I tried to sudo remove but got permission denied.

At this point, realising I dont have this connected to the web, and it hasnt been switched on in months despite the files showing ages 1-6 months - I thought an aold fashioned reboot would solve but now Mint won’t let me passed the password login.

It recognises incorrect passwords but correct ones give a quick flash of a black screen with a typing marker flashing and back to login.

Any direction appreciated.

  • Squizzy@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 month ago

    These were my thoughts, lack of space but it should have hundreds free. I have a 500gb home drive and a separate tb for files.

    No idea what process would have created enough info to fill the home drive without an internet correction.

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      1 month ago

      If you can log in somehow and it manages to mount your encrypted home, you can investigate what files are using the disk space.

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        1 month ago

        I wiped it, clean install…then I fucked around with gnome and now I regret things.

        I didnt encrypt home this time around. This is a trial interaction for me and that is unnecessary complication.