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IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> Hello | 02:58 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> I have 4 partitions on my windows pc ๐ป now I have to install Kubuntu 16.10 on only c drive without losing data in others partitions | 03:00 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> Can any one help me !!! | 03:00 |
sintre | you could shrink c partition , leaving unallocated space , and use that to install | 03:10 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> Yah i have made a size of 40gb as unallocated space but during installation in not able to see that free space | 03:14 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/rBiU4CaP/file_2195.jpg No 40gb free space displayed | 03:15 |
sintre | get t live enviroment | 03:15 |
sintre | to live envirmoent and use kde partition manager to check if its there | 03:16 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> No I could not find it | 03:19 |
sintre | use the guided setup should use unallocated space | 03:20 |
sintre | that looks like manual set up of partitions | 03:20 |
sintre | a option a couple clicks backwards | 03:21 |
sintre | afterwards you can take some of that space btw | 03:24 |
sintre | sda4 435 gb lol | 03:24 |
sintre | and use it for another install or storage partition | 03:24 |
sintre | also keep in mind kubuntu will instal a bootloader that will give you the option of booting it or windows | 03:29 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> i may lose data !!!!๐ | 03:29 |
sintre | well not sure what to say to you , but if your using unallocated space that data is already gone | 03:30 |
sintre | you need to shrink something | 03:30 |
sintre | you got plenty of space there | 03:30 |
sintre | dont tell me you have 400 gigs of mp3's | 03:30 |
sintre | :) | 03:30 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> ๐ | 03:31 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> im a mechanical engineer | 03:31 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> so it is filled with alla my design data | 03:31 |
sintre | well back that up to external if you NEED kubuntu then | 03:31 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> @SHIVA GOPI, so it is filled with all my design data | 03:31 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> hmm | 03:32 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> okay | 03:32 |
sintre | aint gonna mess with this then to much more , i dont want to be responsible for you losing your stuff | 03:32 |
sintre | but BACK it all up then you wont have to worry | 03:32 |
IrcsomeBot | <SHIVA GOPI> ๐๐๐ | 03:32 |
ryzen3 | hello | 04:10 |
ryzen3 | linux noob looking for help for a sec | 04:10 |
sintre | what do you need help with | 04:20 |
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bschindler | Hi, since this morning, I'm getting a VFS: unable to mount root fs error on my kubuntu lts installation. I just booted using a usb drive and the partition still seems intact. Is there anything I could check to find out what went wrong? | 07:52 |
hateball | bschindler: did you run fsck when you livebooted? | 07:53 |
bschindler | hateball: when booted from usb? | 07:53 |
hateball | bschindler: yes | 07:53 |
bschindler | no, I didnรคt | 07:54 |
hateball | run fsck against your hdd/ssd partitions, make sure they are 100% alright | 07:54 |
hateball | bschindler: and if that checks out, run "sudo blkid" and make sure your partitions UUID correspond with the entries in /etc/fstab | 07:55 |
hateball | that's off the top of my head, things to test | 07:55 |
bschindler | hateball: both looks fine. fsck ran through (was basically instant) and UUID matches | 07:57 |
bschindler | lemme try to reboot | 07:57 |
bschindler | and grub menu uuid (kernel command line) also looks good | 07:58 |
bschindler | still unable to bood | 08:00 |
hateball | bschindler: is it some exotic setup with encryption and stuff? | 08:08 |
hateball | or just a simple single boot with ext* | 08:08 |
bschindler | hateball: simple ext4 | 08:10 |
user|63124 | Hello dear friends | 09:24 |
BluesKaj | Hi folks | 10:09 |
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manijha | valorie: Hello | 13:10 |
bschindler | Hi - so it seems an update to the kernel was messed up in my ubuntu LTS. I am still able to boot 4.4.0-65, but 4.4.0-66 fails to boot because the initrd image is missing (and may be more is wrong, I don't know). Is there a way to completely reinstall that kernel to make sure the config is good? | 13:18 |
lordievader | bschindler: Why not recreate the initrd with 'sudo update-initrd'? | 13:26 |
lordievader | !info update-initrd | 13:26 |
ubottu | Package update-initrd does not exist in yakkety | 13:26 |
lordievader | (Or at least I thought the util was called that way) | 13:26 |
bschindler | lordievader: I did that, but the machine won't boot nonetheless. May be the nvidia-driver needs updating as well | 13:27 |
bschindler | but it at least does not crash with a VFS unable to mount root erro | 13:27 |
bschindler | this is why I'd liked to completely reinstall that kernel so that the full update script gets executed | 13:28 |
lordievader | Are you dropped to a shell or does it panic? | 13:30 |
bschindler | blank screen | 13:30 |
lordievader | No way of mounting the root manually? | 13:33 |
bschindler | with recovery mode probably. But that won't give me a log with the problem | 13:33 |
bschindler | I can boot the 65 kernel, so I'm able to boot the machine which is a start | 13:33 |
bschindler | damn, have to go to a meeting | 13:34 |
lordievader | Well, what I am trying to say is, usually you get some kind of a limited shell to find out what the problem is. E.g. answer the question why it cannot find the root fs. | 13:54 |
lordievader | bschindler: ^ | 13:54 |
ng_007 | Hello everybody. Does exists equalivent of KDEConnect packet for linux mint cinnamon? | 14:19 |
hateball | ng_007: you should be able to run kdeconnect fine regardless of DE | 14:30 |
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Simonious | I've got a pile of files named one_two<other stuff not to be changed> and I want them named OneTwo<not to be changed> - been fidding with mv and rename, but no luck so far, I know there is a regx way to do this, what is it? | 15:11 |
EllaKappa | Hello. I need to ask you how to fix my Programe Software center. I think it is called Muon. It used to be Muon. The problem is Muon doesn't give any software | 15:31 |
hateball | EllaKappa: is it a fresh install? | 15:31 |
hateball | EllaKappa: at any rate, make sure you're fully updated with "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade" | 15:32 |
EllaKappa | well not really. I think I have a stable release 16.04 | 15:32 |
EllaKappa | I used "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get upgrade" | 15:34 |
EllaKappa | I'll try your command lines hateball cause it's a little different | 15:35 |
hateball | hmmm, then I dont know what could be broken with Discover | 15:35 |
hateball | EllaKappa: well it shouldnt really matter, but sure | 15:35 |
hateball | And I have to leave now, so hopefully someone else will be able to help you if updating and rebooting doesnt magically fix it | 15:36 |
EllaKappa | OK. Thank you | 15:37 |
IrcsomeBot | SHIVA GOPI was removed by: SHIVA GOPI | 15:38 |
EllaKappa | I love my Kubuntu. It needs to work. I really need it to work. I need Muon to show me software I can install | 15:39 |
momken_ | EllaKappa: In my kubuntu 16.04 there is no muon, although you can install it with "sudo apt install muon" | 15:47 |
momken_ | But I don't recommend you to use it. The best way is using command line, e.g. apt, aptitude or apt-cache | 15:48 |
EllaKappa | I think it's Software Center then | 15:48 |
momken_ | EllaKappa: If you want a beautiful GUI app you can also try AppGrid which is proprietary | 15:49 |
momken_ | Instructions in this page work well for automatic download/install/update of AppGrid: http://linuxdaddy.com/blog/install-appgrid-on-ubuntu/ | 15:50 |
EllaKappa | OK momken_ I'll try it. thank you | 15:51 |
lordievader | EllaKappa: Is the package 'muon' installed? Else it might be the Ubuntu Software Center. | 15:51 |
momken_ | lordievader: It is not installed by defualt. I have never used muon either | 15:52 |
momken_ | In Kubuntu 16.04, the app "discover" is default Software Center | 15:52 |
EllaKappa | lordievader I have Ubuntu Software Center. But I would like to use Kubuntu's Software Center. I used to have it functional. Now it just opens but shows no software to download at all | 15:54 |
momken_ | Ubuntu Software Center is deprecated as long as I know and Ubuntu uses Gnome Software Center itself | 15:54 |
EllaKappa | I can open it but doesn't show me any software to download. It's empty | 15:55 |
momken_ | EllaKappa: As I said the default Kubuntu's software center now is named discover | 15:55 |
lordievader | Seems my info is outdated a bit ;) I'll keep my mouth shut. | 15:55 |
momken_ | EllaKappa: I think you should enter "sudo apt update" after installation of kubuntu. It gets list of software from the internet | 15:56 |
momken_ | In a terminal of course | 15:56 |
EllaKappa | Oh... Well thank U momken_ I'll play around with this one a little bit. | 15:56 |
momken_ | Ok, I am here if you need | 15:57 |
onca | I have ubuntu running in a vbox vm and can't seem to get the clock to show the correct time. | 16:38 |
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