I had ubuntu 16.04 LTS in my laptop with 50 gb root 20 gb swap and 160 gb home directories. After I started the computer it started to log something and gave me the warning root part is full I checked and the root files were full I deleted Kern* and messages* and system log files however it kept creating them after I restarted the computer it started to give error something with physical disk I could not read cuz it goes too fast. And I thought that is about the version and installed 18.04 but same happened I could not open the root file and don't know what was the reason for that currently I cannot use my os ecause of the same error. If anyone saw that and fix it please help me. Laptop model: Asus vm590u
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2So read the logs and post any errors..... – Panther Aug 23 '18 at 16:17
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2Welcome to AskUbuntu! An error regarding "physical disk" indicates the possibility of failing hardware. You may find this post useful. Your problem is highly unlikely to be version related. – Elder Geek Aug 23 '18 at 17:51
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After a few more installations I saw the log file the error is device [8086:9d15] error status/mask=00000001/00002000 and it keeps logging it. The solution for that can be found here: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Software-and-How-To-Questions/Error-Spam-AER-id-00e5-PCIe-Bus-Error-severity-Corrected/td-p/5933687 But be quick give your root space like 50gb area so it won't be filled out immediately. Then make the changes on the link.

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