ccessories, System Tools, etc.).
> I rebooted the machine and "that other" terminal screen came up
> (Single User?) and I was prompted to "run fsck manually" so I did so.
> Well, fsck gave up on me. I have no idea what happened or why. Can
> anyone help me u
logged in as a user into Gnome, my desktop was missing most of
>> the programs (Accessories, System Tools, etc.).
>> I rebooted the machine and "that other" terminal screen came up
>> (Single User?) and I was prompted to "run fsck manually" so I did so.
>
(Accessories, System Tools, etc.).
> I rebooted the machine and "that other" terminal screen came up
> (Single User?) and I was prompted to "run fsck manually" so I did so.
> Well, fsck gave up on me. I have no idea what happened or why. Can
> anyone help m
Tools, etc.).
I rebooted the machine and "that other" terminal screen came up
(Single User?) and I was prompted to "run fsck manually" so I did so.
Well, fsck gave up on me. I have no idea what happened or why. Can
anyone help me understand what is going on with my machi
and "that other" terminal screen came up
(Single User?) and I was prompted to "run fsck manually" so I did so.
Well, fsck gave up on me. I have no idea what happened or why. Can
anyone help me understand what is going on with my machine and any
possible actions I can