[05:44] <marcoagpinto> The demon!
[05:48] <oerheks> bazinga
[05:49] <marcoagpinto> oerheks: ???
[05:49] <oerheks> hi colamonster
[05:50] <marcoagpinto> yes, it is me
[05:50] <marcoagpinto> :)
[05:50] <marcoagpinto> how did you know that a girl at works calls me "little monster"?
[06:42] <lordievader> Good morning
[13:52] <subcool> Hey. Q. - I am trying to run CLI of fsck. - but the only options i am given are ext2-4, hfs and hfsplus. The drive is mounted as fuseblk-ntfs. But when i try to plug it into a windows computer to have it checked, its seen as an unknown fstype
[14:11] <leftyfb> subcool: your support questions belong in #ubuntu.
[14:12] <subcool> id thought usage of fsck isnt "on topic"
[14:14] <leftyfb> subcool: if Windows isn't detecting your filesystem at all, no amount of fsck is going to fix it
[14:15] <subcool> eh-
[14:15] <subcool> a long time ago, when i larned not to use ntfs iwth linux...
[14:16] <subcool> i had a simliar issue, but worse. Found what i JUST found - ntfsfix - fixed it with that.
[14:16] <Ussat> NTFS is fine w/linux as long as its RO
[14:16] <subcool> THEN - went to a windows machine.
[14:16] <subcool> lol - yeah..
[14:16] <subcool> Ussat, lol -
[14:16] <subcool> i didnt realize this drive was ntfs until i found an error :/
[14:16] <subcool> but - i think i got it. :)
[14:18] <tomreyn> how?
[14:20] <subcool> how what?
[14:21] <subcool> tomreyn, ^
[14:22] <tomreyn> subcool: i understood that you solved the problem somehow, i was wondering how you solved it.
[14:23] <subcool> How- well just kinda.
[14:23] <subcool> Im about to see.
[14:24] <tomreyn> an ntfs file system windows doesn't recognize, should be difficult to fix.
[14:24] <subcool> i havent been able to get anything to scan it. I finally got the ntfs to scan it and "fix" it, which i dont belive either.
[14:25] <tomreyn> you 'got the ntfs to scan it and "fix" it', how?
[14:26] <subcool> ──╼ $sudo ntfsfix -b -d /dev/sdc
[14:26] <subcool> Mounting volume... OK
[14:26] <subcool> Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully.
[14:26] <subcool> Checking the alternate boot sector... OK
[14:26] <subcool> NTFS volume version is 3.1.
[14:26] <subcool> Going to un-mark the bad clusters ($BadClus)... No bad clusters...OK
[14:26] <subcool> NTFS partition /dev/sdc was processed successfully.
[14:26] <tomreyn> i see, you used ntfsfix
[14:26] <subcool> sorry i didnt spell it out.
[14:27] <tomreyn> you mentioned it earlier, but it wasn clear (to me) whether this was what you ended up with.
[14:27] <subcool> hhmm.. windows still isnt seeing it.
[14:27] <subcool> :/
[14:28] <subcool> guess my luck ran out that first time i did it.
[14:28] <subcool> oh well.
[14:28] <subcool> its fixed enough to pull the files.
[14:31] <tomreyn> i assume windows doesn't like to read file systems from unpartitioned media
[14:52] <subcool> tomreyn, youre a wise man
[21:38] <MacGregor> Hmm.. in order of first appearance: Xfce, KDE and gnome. I always thought gnome was first. Learn something new everyday