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I can't help you with the computer, but I strongly advise against wearing plaids with stripes. Also, if urinating outside, never pee into the wind. Best of luck.
Those linux users just ain't got no sense of humor fo fo :)
Perhaps they should try a yummy Unix inside OS. Backup? We don't need no stink'n backup.
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@ DJ
fsck baby!
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I would, but like I said, I can't even log on. How can I...
...oh...
I have a DSL Live CD (2.4), do you think that would work? I also have Knoppix 5.0.1 w/ Kernel 2.6.17.
Should I just:
sudo fsck /dev/hda3
?
EDIT: I tried exactly that, and it said it was clean
. Any more help?
Last edited: Sunday, July 30, 2006 at 3:37:03 PM
It has QtPartEd. I've used it before. And I checked the menu.lst, and it reverted my edits.
And as for what I did:
Well, he warned me...
Did you read all posts in that thread?
Re: HOWTO: Tweal your ext3 filesystem for a performance boost
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Whoa, I knew I had damn small linux on a usb-stick for a reason.
System no more booted and gave errors "read only filesystem". Got it back running by undoing the changes but I couldn't find any typos or anything in either fstab or in menu.lst. Unless the fstab line for the filesystem needs more options than these?
Quote:
/dev/hda3 / ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro,noatime,data=writeback 0 1
Maybe that helps? There are a few answers to that one too for example
I had the same problem.
Another way to rescue is to reboot into recovery mode, when it gets you to the CLI type:
Mount -o remount,rw /dev/hdXX /
HdXX being your hard drive partition. This will allow you to edit the fstab and menu.lst to undo the chnages.
Now if I could just work out what's going wrong, time for bed me thinks...leave it until tomorrow.
Last edited: Sunday, July 30, 2006 at 4:40:24 PM
Maybe this works?
When it gets you to the CLI type:
Mount -o remount,rw /dev/hdXX /
Thats what everyone says fixes it...
Dunno; if it was, you know, one of those other systems the line would look like: sudo fsck_hfs -l /dev/disk0s3
With "disk0s3" being the startup disk (first one in the list) determined by df -hl
Yikes. We have the good fortune of having a startup disk with disk utility shipped with the computer.
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My hard disk is a wreck. I tried some trick someone recommended on the Ubuntu forums, and now my partition is read-only. Basically, I can't do anything with my old sys. This might be the last time I sign into the forums for a while. I have a backup plan, but with slim odds of success and no backups. Like IM once said: "Not having a backup guarantees you'll slip up somewhere. That's Linux karma. Tux might look cute, but he's a vengeful little b*****d."
Until next time, if there is one,
DJ