ubuntu rashed

Asked by brunello

I have a big problem because my ubuntu doesn't run not even in recovery mode. In recovery mode at a this point setup stops and appears in the sreeen permission denied. My Ubuntu is installed on the second hard disk, on the first there's windows xp. What can i do to solve problem? Thank you very much. I precise that the problem has begun for when $HOME/USER didn't result accessible to user but only to root. In fact Nautilus and Firefox were opened only in terminal with sudo. In a first moment Ubuntu starts in recovery mode and choosing emergency terminal as session. Ubuntu doesn't run not even in recovery mode for when i have wrotten in emergency terminal chmod -R 640 ~/ .

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Mbarek Firas (mbarekfiras) said :
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try this
http://linux-sxs.org/housekeeping/lscolors.html

tell me if you need help

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Mbarek Firas (mbarekfiras) said :
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Oussama I feel you are novice on Linux world so don't post randomly
i don't think you've tried what you are writing here !!!!!!!!

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Vikram Dhillon (dhillon-v10) said :
#5

Alright so you have windows on one drive, and did you use WUBI to
install Ubuntu on the other one. If so then that's another story and
we might be able to solve that one :D

Regards,
Vikram Dhillon

~~~
There are lots of Linux users who don't care how the kernel works, but
only want to use it. That is a tribute to how good Linux is.
-- Linus Torvalds

On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 2:01 PM, brunello
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> Question #94343 on gnome-terminal in ubuntu changed:
> https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+question/94343
>
> Summary changed to:
> ubuntu rashed
>
> Description changed to:
> I have a big problem because my ubuntu doesn't run not even in recovery
> mode. In recovery mode at a this point setup stops and appears in the
> sreeen permission denied. My Ubuntu is installed on the second hard
> disk, on the first there's windows xp. What can i do to solve problem?
> Thank you very much. I precise that the problem has begun for when
> $HOME/USER didn't result accessible to user but only to root. In fact
> Nautilus and Firefox were opened only in terminal with sudo. In a first
> moment Ubuntu starts in recovery mode and choosing emergency terminal as
> session. Ubuntu doesn't run not even in recovery mode for when i have
> wrotten in emergency terminal chmod -R 640 ~/ .
>
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