Re: [Hampshire] Ext3 and missing files

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Author: Sean Gibbins
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Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Ext3 and missing files
Graeme Hilton wrote:
> Quoting James Courtier-Dutton <james.dutton@???>:
>
>> On 01/08/07, Graeme Hilton <graeme.hilton@???> wrote:
>>> Hugo Mills wrote:
>>> > On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 01:20:23PM +0100, Graeme Hilton wrote:
>>> >> The filesystem is ext3. Running debugfs and using
>>> list_deleted_inodes
>>> >> lists 0 deleted inodes.
>>> >>
>>> >> Where can I go from here?
>>> >
>>> >    Check your wastebasket, if your desktop environment has one.

>>>
>>> I don't use a Linux desktop environment. I'm a Windows laptop, Linux
>>> server type person. When Ubuntu or Fedora can get me WPA on this
>>> laptop, I'll switch ;).
>>>
>> Feisty with networkmanager does WPA. You should be able to test with
>> a live CD.
>
> I installed Feisty and spend several hours trying to get the wifi
> connected. Network Manager can see the access point but cannot get
> beyond this stage. I've followed every how-to I can find on the
> Broadcom 43xx chipset, tried with no encryption, WEP encryption and
> WPA Personel, but no combination can actually pick up the network and
> get an IP off the access point (Netgear 802.11b/g router).


Sometimes wifi manager can be a bit of a pain.

I used it successfully installing Feisty on my daughter's new machine,
and then it suddenly broke after an update. After loads of faffing about
I finally uninstalled it and edited /etc/network/interfaces by hand and
all was well.


Sean