On Friday, 16 December 2016 17:13:35 GMT Georgi Tsanov wrote:
Thanks to responding i ran blkid to see the partitions and ran fsck
comman only for swap partition (dont know what this is) and home
partition. when i tried to run the fsck command for the root
partition it said that the root is mounted and it can cause damage.
still cant figure out how to bring the gui back..
As a root user do... fdisk -l This will give you a list of
partitions. Which might look like...
/dev/sda1
/dev/sda2
/dev/sda5
You have to work out which one to umount. In this case it might be
.... ' umount /dev/sda2 '. Doing that would unmount the drive or
partition. You can then run fsck.
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Richard