old intel-based desktop, two HDD, 1 GB ram, dualboot XP+kubuntu 32 bit (latest version), no CD drive.
today i was surfing on the kubuntu system when suddenly the second hard drive (the one kubuntu is on) started messing up. suddenly the system told me it can't write on the hard drive (seemed to read from it just fine, despite all of the warning messages). i restarted back to windows, which worked just fine (for a 7 year old OS with a lot of junk). a few hours later, when i rebooted back to kubuntu i got a message saying there's a corrupt file system and i should repair it. i rebooted to safe mode and it gave me the same message, so i did "ctrl+D" (i think) to continue and did a file system scan from the menu. it didn't give me any indication that there was something wrong with the file system but as i exited it told me it can't write on the hard drive or that the files are read-only. i tried to log in normally (with the GUI, ignoring the previous error messages with ctrl+D) and the system said it can't find "home" folder and i can't log in because of that. on the console i did "dir" on root folder and it showed a "home" folder, but after doing "cd home" and in it "dir" it showed blank. nothing was in there.
the HDD with the linux also has a FAT32 partition which i easily access from the XP, both read and write, so i know there's no problem with the WHOLE hard drive.
what to do??
note, as written in the beginning, i don't have a CD drive so i can't reinstall.
today i was surfing on the kubuntu system when suddenly the second hard drive (the one kubuntu is on) started messing up. suddenly the system told me it can't write on the hard drive (seemed to read from it just fine, despite all of the warning messages). i restarted back to windows, which worked just fine (for a 7 year old OS with a lot of junk). a few hours later, when i rebooted back to kubuntu i got a message saying there's a corrupt file system and i should repair it. i rebooted to safe mode and it gave me the same message, so i did "ctrl+D" (i think) to continue and did a file system scan from the menu. it didn't give me any indication that there was something wrong with the file system but as i exited it told me it can't write on the hard drive or that the files are read-only. i tried to log in normally (with the GUI, ignoring the previous error messages with ctrl+D) and the system said it can't find "home" folder and i can't log in because of that. on the console i did "dir" on root folder and it showed a "home" folder, but after doing "cd home" and in it "dir" it showed blank. nothing was in there.
the HDD with the linux also has a FAT32 partition which i easily access from the XP, both read and write, so i know there's no problem with the WHOLE hard drive.
what to do??
note, as written in the beginning, i don't have a CD drive so i can't reinstall.
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