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[HOWTO] Troubleshoot a broken system
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[HOWTO] Troubleshoot a broken system
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Re: [HOWTO] Troubleshoot a broken system
Hey bud. I would like to take the reigns on this one
. I will have ready in a couple days. If you have already started let me know and I will figure another subject to work on.((Link to fsck HOWTO))
Sorry guys... I got to go. My girlfriend just casted "get your dirty ass into the shower" on me.
Oh and here is some naked grandpa pictures too.
Oh and here is some naked grandpa pictures too.
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Re: [HOWTO] Troubleshoot a broken system
Hi 82issa,
The fsck howto already exists, here: http://porteus.org/info/docs/50-recover ... drive.html
That said, it only applies to linux filesystems. Please take a look at the doc, and if you have any additions or edits (especially the addition of how to check and recover a FAT or NTFS partition), that would be wonderful. Thank you very much!
The fsck howto already exists, here: http://porteus.org/info/docs/50-recover ... drive.html
That said, it only applies to linux filesystems. Please take a look at the doc, and if you have any additions or edits (especially the addition of how to check and recover a FAT or NTFS partition), that would be wonderful. Thank you very much!
Please take a look at our online documentation, here. Suggestions are welcome!