I have separate partitions for windows & Kubuntu on my system.
I have ran out of room on my Kubuntu Partition. There was some space on my windows partition. After moving all the data files possible to make room over the last couple of months. I got the idea that I would move my (usr/share) directory over to my windows partition, and create a "link file" in place of the old (usr/share) folder in Kubuntu.
After the move....problems with my filesystem during boot.
****I know that I should have come to the forums before attempting any of this.
I did not, & it cost me....during boot, my system forced me to do a manual "fsck". I accepted every change that "fsck" wanted to make. Now, I can't boot into anything. Get a black screen with a distorted window and some unreadable characters.
The system is seriously messed up now. My question is, is there anyway to find out the changes that were made in "fsck"? I can still access my files using the live CD that I have.
I got so brave to make this mess because I have a new Hard Drive(with plenty of space) on the way where I will be doing a clean install. However, for good learning, I am wanting to see if we can get my system restored.
I have ran out of room on my Kubuntu Partition. There was some space on my windows partition. After moving all the data files possible to make room over the last couple of months. I got the idea that I would move my (usr/share) directory over to my windows partition, and create a "link file" in place of the old (usr/share) folder in Kubuntu.
After the move....problems with my filesystem during boot.
****I know that I should have come to the forums before attempting any of this.
I did not, & it cost me....during boot, my system forced me to do a manual "fsck". I accepted every change that "fsck" wanted to make. Now, I can't boot into anything. Get a black screen with a distorted window and some unreadable characters.
The system is seriously messed up now. My question is, is there anyway to find out the changes that were made in "fsck"? I can still access my files using the live CD that I have.
I got so brave to make this mess because I have a new Hard Drive(with plenty of space) on the way where I will be doing a clean install. However, for good learning, I am wanting to see if we can get my system restored.
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