I might be wrong, but I think problems of the sort can occur if you've run
out of space for the partition. You can easily check this by typing the
following command in the shell without quotes:
"df -h"
I would first check if the /home partition can be mounted without errors,
mount /dev/sda6 /mnt
then I would check the partition with gparted or fsck/e2fsck (just in
case)(must be unmounted[umount] before checking).
After that I would compare the UUID from the /etc/fstab with the one of my
pa
Greetings forum friends,
a few days ago I have trouble accessing my user session.
After turning the machine leaves a message on the top left:
"Press S to ... or M to manually mount"
If I give "S"
out the window to login. After I get this message: "could not update
Iceauthority file / home / l