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[all variants] Fixing corrupt filesystem without reformatting

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So i decided to repartition my sustem in place today. I was fed up with there seeming to be not alternative CD for 13.04 so just went with the default encrypted lvm option on the live cd installer. When I went to examine the mostrosity this set up, i wasn't too impressed. It seemed to set up 3 real partitions, one for EUFI, one for /boot, and then the big one for lvm. In the lvm, it only created two partitions, root and swap. I wanted a third home partition so when I had the time I decided to fix that. I booted up a live CD, resized my root to as small as it would go, and made a new home. I think at this step I screwed something up because now my root is saying that it's 100% full when it's not.

Code:

Filesystem                  Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root  552G  530G    0 100% /
none                        4.0K    0  4.0K  0% /sys/fs/cgroup
udev                          12G  4.0K  12G  1% /dev
none                        4.0G  275M  3.8G  7% /tmp
tmpfs                        2.4G  1.1M  2.4G  1% /run
none                        5.0M    0  5.0M  0% /run/lock
none                          12G  76K  12G  1% /run/shm
none                        100M  36K  100M  1% /run/user
/dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-home  268G  197G  58G  78% /home

This isn't the end of the world. I can still write to the supposedly full disk fine, but I have a bunch of applications that are complaining or otherwise acting up because of it. Is there any hope for recovery? Or should I just save my home and make a new root partition?

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