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I get these errors whenever I boot the machine:



[failed] Failed to start Create Volatile Files and Directories.
[failed] Failed to start Enable support for additional executable binary formats.
[failed] Failed to start LSB: AppArmor initialization.


Then I entered the recovery mode and checked the root disk with df -h, but there is not a disk full problem.



How can I solve this problem?










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    I get these errors whenever I boot the machine:



    [failed] Failed to start Create Volatile Files and Directories.
    [failed] Failed to start Enable support for additional executable binary formats.
    [failed] Failed to start LSB: AppArmor initialization.


    Then I entered the recovery mode and checked the root disk with df -h, but there is not a disk full problem.



    How can I solve this problem?










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      I get these errors whenever I boot the machine:



      [failed] Failed to start Create Volatile Files and Directories.
      [failed] Failed to start Enable support for additional executable binary formats.
      [failed] Failed to start LSB: AppArmor initialization.


      Then I entered the recovery mode and checked the root disk with df -h, but there is not a disk full problem.



      How can I solve this problem?










      share|improve this question
















      I get these errors whenever I boot the machine:



      [failed] Failed to start Create Volatile Files and Directories.
      [failed] Failed to start Enable support for additional executable binary formats.
      [failed] Failed to start LSB: AppArmor initialization.


      Then I entered the recovery mode and checked the root disk with df -h, but there is not a disk full problem.



      How can I solve this problem?







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          Add acl option in fstab



          Edit /etc/fstab as root.



          For example, your fstab rows should looks like:



          /dev/sdb6  /media/data     ext3    user,noauto,acl  0  0


          Move journal.back to journal



          Hit the following as root:



          systemctl stop systemd-journald.service
          cd /var/log
          ls journal.bak
          rm -rf journal
          mv journal.bak journal
          systemctl start systemd-journald.service





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            Add acl option in fstab



            Edit /etc/fstab as root.



            For example, your fstab rows should looks like:



            /dev/sdb6  /media/data     ext3    user,noauto,acl  0  0


            Move journal.back to journal



            Hit the following as root:



            systemctl stop systemd-journald.service
            cd /var/log
            ls journal.bak
            rm -rf journal
            mv journal.bak journal
            systemctl start systemd-journald.service





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              Add acl option in fstab



              Edit /etc/fstab as root.



              For example, your fstab rows should looks like:



              /dev/sdb6  /media/data     ext3    user,noauto,acl  0  0


              Move journal.back to journal



              Hit the following as root:



              systemctl stop systemd-journald.service
              cd /var/log
              ls journal.bak
              rm -rf journal
              mv journal.bak journal
              systemctl start systemd-journald.service





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                Add acl option in fstab



                Edit /etc/fstab as root.



                For example, your fstab rows should looks like:



                /dev/sdb6  /media/data     ext3    user,noauto,acl  0  0


                Move journal.back to journal



                Hit the following as root:



                systemctl stop systemd-journald.service
                cd /var/log
                ls journal.bak
                rm -rf journal
                mv journal.bak journal
                systemctl start systemd-journald.service





                share|improve this answer















                Add acl option in fstab



                Edit /etc/fstab as root.



                For example, your fstab rows should looks like:



                /dev/sdb6  /media/data     ext3    user,noauto,acl  0  0


                Move journal.back to journal



                Hit the following as root:



                systemctl stop systemd-journald.service
                cd /var/log
                ls journal.bak
                rm -rf journal
                mv journal.bak journal
                systemctl start systemd-journald.service






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