(I left it running an entire weekend and it didn't finish) the drive is formated ext3.When I try to mount the drive in Ubuntu 9.10 it gives this error message: Strangely if I boot into Windows and use the ext driver I can access the drive just fine. is this something I can ...
But when I try to access the other hard drive it shows: "Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume"info:-The 80GB is on dual boot with Windows 7 and Debian Lenny.-The 500GB secondary hard drive is NTFS filesystem. View 1 Replies View Related ...
a bar will go across the top to show progress but still it will not open.if i restart the computer i can open up the my computer or just computer in W7.like right now i tried to open up the window to check my hard drive and im still waiting for it to open.this goes on on bot...
My router is a BT HomeHub 3 and thecomputers are all connected by ethernet cables, the computer I don't want tohave access is wireless. The network drive is connected to the network using aUSB on the HomeHub. I can access the network drive OK on all the computers, butI don't ...
I can't get into the folder. Windows keeps giving me an error stating network path not found.I also try to access it via the Nautilus (Places/Network/system/music) and get an error message "unable to mount location, Failed to mount windows share". This drive is mounted per the disk ...
It seems that the problem is the $DISPLAY variable is not set on the remote machine (echo $DISPLAY doesn't return anything), but from what I read, sshd is responsible for setting this variable, as long as "X11Forwarding yes" is uncommented in the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file...
I do not have back-ups that would be of ANY use, and this hard drive is vital to my academic and personal future. It is a Toshiba Satellite Series L655D-S5109. What is %hs? How do I boot around it? Is there a way to load from a DVD or USB drive a fix for %hs...