On 4/27/21 6:42 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On
28/04/2021 00.31, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 4/27/21 4:46 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 27/04/2021 10.23, Michael Hamilton
wrote:
Huh, better not use the installation
disk in rescue mode because it is
"text mode" and will confuse the hell
out of Doug.
Better use the specific XFCE Rescue CD/USB stick, which is
designed for the purpose and runs a full graphical desktop
(without install option).
Thanx, Carlos--I made the usb-stick and booted on it. But I
cannot seem
to mount any of the partitions
using the definitions in GParted, whether /dev/sda6 or
nvme0n1p6, and if I did, I don't see the second ssd
in GParted--it doesn't seem to have the facility to change
drives. Obviously doing something wrong, but
I don't see what. Also cannot run fsck on the
partitions--"Possibly non-existent device?"
What have I missed this time?
You ares supposed to get the XFCE desktop. There will be icons for
the disks, just double click on them. If there are no icons, the
open the file manager (Thunar).
Remember that by default you are not root. No permissions.
All I get is the Linux major parts on screen (Thunar?) or in the
terminal. I cannot see any of installed or created files
or directories from the original system--no Dolphin, no Youtube, no
Gwenview, no Libre Office, nothing. Much less any
files residing within them. --doug