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- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 15:48:08 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Cinnamon has crashed
- References: <54191AC8.7010903@imaginatorium.org> <20140917094710.GA21405@camelia.2ion.de> <541FB4F7.60209@imaginatorium.org>
Brian Chandler writes: > The problem is that while I understand in principle stuff like > partitions, I have no idea where to start sorting it out. (I do need to > get at the files in my Mint home directory, asap.) Assuming the data is OK, that's easy. Boot the Ubuntu system, find an empty directory (or make one), typically under /mnt or /media, and mount the partition with your home directory on it. If you don't know what type of filesystem it had, try -t auto. For paranoia's sake, you might want to mount it read-only. > Reinstall Mint in place. How? Is it reasonably likely to be ok, without > copying all the files to some backup? How would I access the > unmounted(?) partition to copy all the files anyway? You can use the dd program to copy partitions as well as files. But I think you're much better off just mounting it.
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