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    [Solved] Linux Mint no longer recognizes the password

    We can temporarily set the percentage reserved for the root of the file system to "0" to allow the connection. sudo tune2fs -m0 /dev/sda2 Once the connection is successful, and the cleanup is done, we can return to the standard percentage of "5". sudo tune2fs -m5 /dev/sda2
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    [Solved] Linux Mint no longer recognizes the password

    It's solved. For all users who encounter this kind of problem, the solution is to set the percentage reserved for the root of the file system to "0" with this command: sudo tune2fs -m0 /dev/sda2 (replace "sda2" with your partition name) Thanks All,
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    [Solved] Linux Mint no longer recognizes the password

    Hi @Expirion, Hi All, Thank you for your replies, Notice that I haven't access to the console to typing commands. When I click "Ctrl+Alt+F2", I have the right keyboard and the right keys for both letters and numbers. I test well by entering the password in the login field, the password is...
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    [Solved] Linux Mint no longer recognizes the password

    Thank you All for your replies, I have been trying for the last few days to find a solution to regain access to my PC, but so far I can't access it. I launched the SSD on Live DVD (as an external drive under Windows, because Live DVD does not boot while the Linux SSD was inserted as an...
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    [Solved] Linux Mint no longer recognizes the password

    Hi All, I'm on Linux Mint. I wanted to access my PC as usual, but when I enter the password, the system does not take it into account. I can't access the desktop! It goes back and re-displays the same access page to enter the password again! The password I enter is correct, I did not forget...
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