KarlHungus said :
> thank you for reply
> Which CD? what command? When do you typr it? What's the exact error?
> More details the better.... 
> i used 911-carrot_and_coriander-DVD-i386 (from which i installed puredyne on
> hd) last time simply booting from it in failsaife mode and restarting pc
> "fixed" things
> so i booted from this dvd and in terminal typed fsck and i got command not
> found message
> 

assuming you're connected and when you say terminal you mean an xterm
withing an X session, then:

apt-get install e2fsprogs

will give you fsck.ext4


> also i wanted to try fsck from recovery mode
> typed init 1, and that put me in single user mode, ok
> but typing umount/home i got no such file or directory, the same for
> umount/dev/sda5
> it is not safe to run fsck just switching into single user mode right? whats
> goin on here?

well there not mounted yet, you can see what is currently mounted by
just typing 'mount'

you could also check which dev are available with 'ls /dev/sd*'

 
> Personally I solved it in really random nonsensical ways (as explained
> on the bug comments)  
> where can i found them?

https://bugs.launchpad.net/puredyne-live/+bug/485858


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