michael, your link to boot-repair was just the ticket. not only am I booted in, but I'm finding wherever I might've put my encryption password and emailing it to myself. I will also strive to be a...
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michael, your link to boot-repair was just the ticket. not only am I booted in, but I'm finding wherever I might've put my encryption password and emailing it to myself. I will also strive to be a...
thanks michael. nautilus shows me only the two aforementioned folders, along with a broken link to a file called .ecryptfs, which kind of confirms my self-mutilation hypothesis.
I will try your...
first thing I tried, brother. thanks though
is it possible that I cleverly chose some sort of idiotic encryption option offered me when I installed 11.10, thereby slicing off my own balls a year ago and not even knowing it?
I'm in the /home/(11.10 user) folder right now and it's got nothing in it except .cache and .gnome2
first off, thanks for your kindness. the 11.10 partition is visible and all the accoutrements of 11.10 seem to be there except the actual desktop file...it isn't in the home folder on the old...
I was never able to transfer my data and programs from 11.10 to 12.04, so I was just working in 11.10...until today's update, which made my machine unable to boot back into 11.10. does anyone...
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thank you so much. I will research this nautilus and, most likely, be back with the questions of a fool.
but if not, you have my profound thanks.
here's the result of the fdisk...and thanks for your time
Disk /dev/sda: 250.1 GB, 250059350016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders, total 488397168 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 *...
back folks, and thanks for the replies. I saw the upgrade in the updater and clicked it...no usb or cd install. I have a graphic novel in process with a multitude of supporting applications and...
apologies for my ignorance, first and foremost
I upgraded recently to 12.04 and don't know how to migrate my data/fonts/apps from my old system to the new one. It seems like a pretty massive...