On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 8:56 AM, Mihir Mehta <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello people,
>
> I have been using Ubuntu 10.10 installed inside Windows using wubi (it was
> installed in G:/ or /dev/sda7 if you prefer.). Last evening, I had to
> perform a hard shut down (that is, by keeping the power button pressed for a
> few seconds.) because of a system hang up. The next time I tried to go to
> Ubuntu, I was greeted with a grub command line (it said Minimal command line
> editing in BASH style is supported). I could not understand what to do with
> this command line system, so I typed exit and left. When I went to Windows,
> I got a message stating that G:/ needs to be checked for consistency or
> internal errors. During that process, it removed the index for root.disk.
> That gave me an idea that I should go and check G:/ubuntu/disks and sure
> enough, root.disk was not there :(
> So I did a google search for root.disk and found this page:
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1523175
>
> <http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1523175>I tried looking in
> C:/found.000 and G:/found.000. G:/found.000 did not exist, while
> C:/found.000 did not contain any root.disk.
>
> It seems like all my Ubuntu data has been lost. Can anyone give me a
> suggestion for a way to get it back?
>
> Thanks,
> Mihir
>
> --
> Mihir Mehta,
> B. Tech. student,
> Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
> Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
>

Hackers! Please help. Life feels strange without Linux.

Awaiting your reply,
Mihir.

-- 
Mihir Mehta,
B. Tech. student,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.

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