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Thanks for the A2A. By default Ubuntu does not enable user / group FS quotas. So, I am guessing that the partition on which your [code ]/home[/code] is mounted is running out of space. The default for Ubuntu is to have a swap partition and the res MOVE YOUR HOME DIRECTORY TO A DIFFERENT DRIVE IN LINUX Dec 01, 2018 The Linux command line for beginner | Ubuntu 3. Opening a terminal. On a Ubuntu 18.04 system you can find a launcher for the terminal by clicking on the Activities item at the top left of the screen, then typing the first few letters of “terminal”, “command”, “prompt” or “shell”. Yes, the developers have set up the launcher with all the most common synonyms, so you should have no problems finding it. Create User With No Home Directory in Debian and Ubuntu In this article I will show you how to create a user with no home (login) directory, in Debian, Ubuntu and other debian based Linux distros. Doing this with the useradd command is simple, if you don’t want a user with a homedir, do not specify it in the useradd command: # useradd -s /bin/bash test_user
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Boot up the Ubuntu Desktop CD and choose to try Ubuntu without installing it. Once the desktop has loaded, go to System > Administration > Partition Editor to launch GParted. In GParted, find the partition you want to resize in order to make room for your upcoming /home partition. In this case, I'm resizing /dev/sda1, but your partition may be [MOVED]Bash on Ubuntu on Windows home folder location