Some days ago I'm working on windows and decide update something of the system, then when I reboot I see that the grub disappeared and my Laptop doesn't start, and the screen say grub rescue, ok, I say, I will to reinstall the grub and problem fix, but when I see the partitions with the command -$ sudo fdisk -l I didn't see the ubuntu partition, then go to the partition manager and see a big free
Hi,
I have installed Ubuntu with an extra FAT 32 partition but I have chosed its mount point to be /windows
and yesterday I have booted my pc with Active@ boot disk and formatted the partition to NTFS.
I just installed ubuntu 12.04 using a different partition for the /boot (I don't know why exactly I did this, I remembered reading somewhere on the web about this). The thing is that after this operation, the grub is not showing at boot, so the computer is loaded directly into windows.
I successfully created a Suse Live on a USB flash drive based on the instruction at Live USB stick - openSUSE.
I also created the second partition with the instruction on the same page but I don't know how to access the second partition when my computer is booted up with Suse live on a USB memory stick.
I have tried to resize (shrink) my NTFS partition so that I will be able to get more space for my ext4 Ubuntu's (12.04 64 bit) partition but after the partition has been resized I am unable to mount it.
I first noticed an issue when trying to install Linux Mint 14 as a third OS alongside Ubuntu 12.10 and Windows 7 - I was unable to create another partition to install Mint to.
Poking around, I realised that I had reached the limit of primary partitions: (from left to right of the table) 1) a ~100 MB primary partition that I meant to use for storing Grub files but never got down to, 2) a 25 GB ext
Ok, I had Windows 7 and Ubuntu installed on my Toshiba Satellite P755D.
Ubuntu was my primary partition. That my pc booted to. I never used it, so I wanted that space on it back for windows 7. Well, I f*cked up, and when I deleted the partition, I forgot to make windows the active partition. Now, when I boot my pc it gives me the "Error: no such partition. Grub Rescue" crap.
I have two hard disks (80 Giga ide and 500 Giga sata) and i installed Ubuntu 11.10 in hard disk 80 giga and give for him 20 gigabyte after that he saw all partition in two hard drivers until one I see it's health in gparted magic and and he can see it but can't check it and this photo
the problem form partition sdb5
and I use this command to mount it from terminal and take me this
although
Hello everybody,
I have a problem. I couldn't mount my ubuntu partition, my windows partition is working ok.