Re: HDD messed up, corrupted linux files, missing /home folder
thanks one and all.
first, my user name is, naturally, not swefal, but in any case i assume the hard drive DOES need fsck, the question is this: when i tried to do it a couple of days ago it gave me a warning that continuing may destroy the partition (since it's mounted). should i or shouldn't i do that? my intention was to try and fix the file system and then, if possible, fix the corrupted files so i can get my old /home back, with (at least most of) my data.
what do you guys say? any chance of that happening? btw, i DID try making a bootable USB flash drive but after making it (with a HP software recommended to me in this forum) i got a message from my bios that it's not bootable. after looking online a bit i found that only SOME flash drives can be made bootable, and i guess mine isn't one. i DO, however, have another linux distro on another computer and it might be possible (just throwing a thought here) to do something with it, get into the root recovery console, then to the USB drive and do fsck from there.
again, i have no idea how these things work, i'm just throwing ideas into the air, hoping one of them might evolve to develop wings and fly.
thanks one and all.
first, my user name is, naturally, not swefal, but in any case i assume the hard drive DOES need fsck, the question is this: when i tried to do it a couple of days ago it gave me a warning that continuing may destroy the partition (since it's mounted). should i or shouldn't i do that? my intention was to try and fix the file system and then, if possible, fix the corrupted files so i can get my old /home back, with (at least most of) my data.
what do you guys say? any chance of that happening? btw, i DID try making a bootable USB flash drive but after making it (with a HP software recommended to me in this forum) i got a message from my bios that it's not bootable. after looking online a bit i found that only SOME flash drives can be made bootable, and i guess mine isn't one. i DO, however, have another linux distro on another computer and it might be possible (just throwing a thought here) to do something with it, get into the root recovery console, then to the USB drive and do fsck from there.
again, i have no idea how these things work, i'm just throwing ideas into the air, hoping one of them might evolve to develop wings and fly.
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