On 13.1.2011 9:07, abdelkader belahcene wrote: > Hi, > I have 2 pbs: > > I have installed for a friend of me, ubuntu on windows, (ubuntu has this > option). I lost the password, and tried to fix it, so I tried booting from CD, > to fix the problem as usual, (I mean mount HD, and chroot ....). There is no > linux partition visible, just the ntfs partition, ( in fact the linux > partition ???!!! if any is in the ntfs partition!!). > any idea to fix it. > > > On my laptop, running debian (same problem with ubuntu and al) > the CAPS key is enabled I can't disable it, to do it , I go to the text > screen, (ctrl+alt+F1), to disable it, after that I come back to the graphical > interface. > What is the problem ?? > > thanks a lot > best regards
Ubuntu is installed on the windows parition (C:\ubuntu iirc). The linux filesystem is located in a container file that you can mount as loopback. I guess the file command should identify the container file if you can't find it (should be easy, it's the large one...) -- Juha Tuuna -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4d2eb709.60...@iki.fi