General :: Cannot Access HD From Ubuntu Live CD?

May 17, 2011

Our family laptop (read lots of important pictures) is blue screening on boot. It gets part way through the windows boot (why I think it's still alive) and throws an error about unable to mount boot partition or something like that.I booted into Ubuntu live and cannot see the hard drive when I look in Nautilus. I do see the hard drive when I look in the disk utility. When I do sudo fdisk -l in terminal nothing comes up it just goes back to ubuntuubuntu:~

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Code:
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However, I think you guys may be able to help out, and maybe this will also help some people here with similar problems:

Because so much of my time is taken up with Interwebz, I thought to carefully restrict my internet use. It's not prefect, but it's part of a solution.

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