How about boot from Install CD, when you get to the GUI you can then do Start -> Administration -> Disks, you should then find your disk where you have your linux installed and mount it.pegasis wrote:no did not get the issue fixed
tried to reinstall mint-meta-core, but hd says there is no space?
tried to delete contents of trashbin seems to show nothing there, but still can't re-install
I reboot and got gui login scree, tried to login but still can't
can only login via command
can't seem to find where to directory/files are that are filling up the drive??
You can then navigate and have a look.
Linux is not necessarily bizzare You just need to learn a few things. A little bit of patience is a virtue Can you imagine fixing Windows with a CMD prompt? Yes, an update can cause a Blue Screen (BSOD).