[ubuntu-in] power management comment

Rahul Devan rahuldevan at gmail.com
Sun Dec 19 08:48:40 GMT 2010


Hi Nikhil,
Its great that you can access GParted.
Now lets take this one at a time. Does the immediate partition have space?
If yes then resize that partition from the start. GParted has a very user
friendly GUI, you shouldn't have a problem then. This gives you unallocated
space for your partition without space.
Next resize your partition that's running out of space to utilise the
unallocated space.

Also did you try deleting unwanted data from your partition. That should do
it actually to get your Ubuntu running.

On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 2:00 PM, nikhil n <nikhileshn at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Thanks again for the responses.
>
> I checked out the partition and found that there was no memory left.
> Feel embarrassed to be asking again.... How do I create space.
> I can access the dparted using the live cd.   I have four partitions
> and ample space.   How do I back up data?
>
> Manish, I appreciate the fact that you are responding and helping me
> out. I am learning too.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Nikhil.
>
>
>
>
>
> On 18/12/2010, Manish Sinha <mail at manishsinha.net> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> * Do you get the GUI?
> >> I guess, you need to tell me.. what that is...
> >>
> >
> > It's called Graphical User interface. If you don't reach till that point,
> > you are in Text mode. You can see that black and white screen before the
> > graphical mode comes up.
> >
> > Looks like I screwed up. I should have used more simple words :)
> >
> > --
> > Manish
> >
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Regards,
Rahul
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