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Symptom & Impact
Successful credential entry returns to login screen repeatedly, blocking desktop access.
Environment & Reproduction
Ubuntu 20.04 GNOME systems where root or home filesystem reaches 100% usage.
Root Cause Analysis
Session components cannot create required runtime files, causing immediate display manager reset.
Quick Triage
Enter TTY, check filesystem utilization, and inspect session logs for write failures.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Locate largest directories, temporary growth sources, and ownership/permission anomalies.

Solution – Primary Fix
Free critical space, repair runtime directory permissions, then restart GDM and log in.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Move large data to secondary storage or extend volume/LVM allocation.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
User session starts normally and desktop applications launch without immediate logout.
Rollback Plan
Restore deleted data from backup if cleanup removed needed files unexpectedly.
Prevention & Hardening
Set disk alerts, journal retention limits, and periodic cleanup for cache/temp paths.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
`No space left on device`, failing user service startup, and `.Xauthority` write errors.
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References & Further Reading
Ubuntu disk management and GNOME session troubleshooting documentation.
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