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My Lubuntu freezes in the login menu whenever I log in

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I've made a partition for the system (10.5GB) which isn't enough...

I tried:

I didn't find any non-system files that I can delete to free up space

I tried to take space from other partitions and add it to this one but it keeps saying "Your system might not boot up"

  • You've not provided any OS/release details; but 10.5GB isn't much space.. You'll find you have no space for any additional apps, and not being able to login to a GUI session can be expected when you have no space in $HOME or your user directory is expected. Text logins will allow login if you've too limited space, but I'd recommend increasing your allocated space on your unspecified release of Lubuntu. – guiverc Jul 08 '23 at 12:59
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    FYI: I have QA-tested with 10GB as minimum for some releases (you didn't specify release details which matter as default vary; I didn't use swap when I was using 10GB for example where swapfile is now the default and that file uses space!) but rarely QA-test with less than 15GB as to me that's too limited a space for a system that will be used – guiverc Jul 08 '23 at 13:01

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