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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.
@ 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