খুব সম্ভবত আপনার পার্টিশন টেবল নষ্ট হয়ে গেছে।কোন রিকভারী
সফ্টওয়্যার দিয়ে চেষ্টা করে দেখুন, ডাটাগুলো অন্তত পাওয়া যায় কিনা।তারপর
নতুন করে পার্টিশন টেবল তৈরি করুন।
ইন্টারনেট কানেকশন না পাওয়ার কারণ হতে পারে যে আপনার ethernet device
(e.g. eth0) এর নাম পরিবর্তন হয়ে eth1 বা অন্য কিছু হয়ে গেছে।আপনি
কেউ ঠকে শিখে কেউ দেখে শিখে। এতোদিন আমি দেখে শিখার দলে ছিলাম। আজকে ঠকে
শিখলাম।
নাসিম ভাই ঠিকই বুঝেছেন আমি আমার হার্ডডিস্ক আমার বন্ধুর পিসিতে বুট করেছিলাম।
এখন খুব সম্ভবত কনফিগারেশন পরিবর্তন হয়ে গেছে, তাই ইন্টারনেট কাজ করছে না।
আর হার্ডডিস্কের সমস্যাটা হচ্ছে আমার পুরা হার্ডডিস্ককে আনপার্টিশনড্ দেখা
Hm,
I believe that is a problem exists in Windows world not in Linux. When I
switched to AMD from Intel, I just installed the AMD kernel and boot using
that, everything worked just fine. It was an experiment but it was a success
:D
Unless you are changing the processor (the generic processors reso
> "Never ever do that".
>
> When you installed OS in your PC it's configured with your HARDWARE
> which mostly not identical with others PC. So the configuration of the
> hardware can easily be messed up.
Yes. _It should never be done_. Because hardware profile gets changed.
Though I installed OS
Sorry for the previous message. I thought you booted from your hard
drive in your friend's PC. However, you should not install on one PC
and use it on other PC.
Nasim
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Shahriar,
Just four words.
"Never ever do that".
When you installed OS in your PC it's configured with your HARDWARE
which mostly not identical with others PC. So the configuration of the
hardware can easily be messed up. There's a reason for the LiveCD or
LiveUSB exist in the world.
Nasim
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Shahriar's problem could be hardware related, if not he tried to boot with
his HDD's OS to his friend's PC(that is never recommended).
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On 10/31/2008 4:07 AM, Mohammad Bhuyan wrote:
>> Does anyone have any clue why its showing sda1?
>>
> In recent kernels, both PATA and SATA drives are handled by libata
> library which names all the drives as sd* (sda1, sda2, sdb1 .. etc)
>
Even I found libata is able to handle USB drive
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 5:49 AM, Shahriar Tariq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Problem 1
> I had a working Kubuntu 8.10 RC up until now, my friend downloaded Kubuntu
> 8.10 for me, since both my CDROM & DVDROM is dead I took my hard disk to his
> house to install Kubuntu 8.10 stable release.
>
> But
Problem 1
I had a working Kubuntu 8.10 RC up until now, my friend downloaded Kubuntu
8.10 for me, since both my CDROM & DVDROM is dead I took my hard disk to his
house to install Kubuntu 8.10 stable release.
But there I could not install Kubuntu 8.10 gparted could not see my present
partition, it
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