During boot up, you should, briefly see message about entering the boot menu. Click in the VM window and press a key. This will take you to the GNU GRUB menu, with the top most item highlighted press ‘e’, highlight the second item (begins ‘kernel’) with the down arrow key, press ‘e’. You will be taken to a text editor with a very long line of text in it. Make sure the cursor is at the end (after ‘crashkernel=auto’) and enter ‘ single’ (SPACE single). Press Enter to return to the boot instruction list.
Press ‘b’ to begin booting.
After a moment or two you will be presented with a text prompt, this is ‘single user mode’, be VERY careful what you type here as you can seriously damage the OS.
cd /home/fsl
to change to the FSL user home folder. Delete unnecessary files (using ‘rm’) and then when finished type ‘exit’ and press Return. This should cause the VM to boot into the normal graphical environment.
The modifications to the boot options don’t persist, so there is no need to remove the ‘ single’ from the boot configuration.
Duncan
On 14 Apr 2014, at 15:06, Od Pav <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a big problem. I had fslvm installed on Windows system, this morning, I could not open it because I have an "install problem" telling me "The configuration defaults gnome management have not been correctly installed" contact administrateur.
> Can have some help on it? I know my hard drive was almost full.
> I cannot login so access to the terminal to clean some foldrs.
> Need some help please.
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Duncan Mortimer
Computing Officer, FMRIB Centre, University of Oxford
John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
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