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On Mon, 9 Dec 2013, bad apple wrote:
Boot into Mint - rescue mode would be sufficient - and post the output of: df -klh mount cat /etc/fstab
And, to be on the safe side, also that of df -klhiThat shows the number of "inodes" (files and directories) used and allowed on each partition. I don't think this is an issue here, but I once had to discover there is such a thing as an inode limit the hard way. (System was complaining about a full disk, I found a huge file and deleted it, only to run into the same problem two seconds later.)
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