[nmglug] bios mount gabroken.

a a at kaluta.us
Sun Jun 7 18:52:00 PDT 2015


Ted;
A fresh install would be fine,the question is how?
the original install as either a downloaded iso or a live disc.
The home install was the result of using the suggestion from an online.
How do suggest proceeding with a fresh install?
Best,a

On 06/07/2015 02:14 PM, Ted Pomeroy wrote:
> a., I think there is more going on than I can figure out for you. But
> I have one observation - your home partition is very small. My home
> directory is about 8 GB and this is not a longstanding install, I can
> add about 500MB a month if I just accumulate downloads and photos,
> etc, so I expect it to grow to 20-50 GB.  And from the description in
> lsblk it looks like you have an install that still doesn't boot or
> that boots and is uncooperative or broken, which is where you began.
> Check your boot-up parameters again and try to run a live session.
> Debian or Ubuntu current 32-bit versions should all work, or any Linux
> flavor you like. What was your original install version and method?
> Have you tried that to test the hardware?
> Are you willing to try a fresh install? That may be the best answer.
> You may be preserving some corrupt file that is breaking the system.
> Good luck , Ted P.
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