You need to re-install Linux, and don't accept the default install (either one of them). Select "advanced mode", and delete the Linux partitions you are now using for folding. Select make a new partition, and be sure to move off from the default ext4 file system, to ext3, before you select the next partition. Swap partition can be left with it's default file system (which is neither ext3 or ext4).
As soon as this 6903 finishes, I re-install and give it a go!
Converted to the -oneunit config, still took 1h02m to finish whatever it was doing before uploading the finished WU, which went well, and fast, this ISP gives me 6M upload speed so the server never waits.
Before you read this and comment, realize I don't understand the "move off of the ext4 before changing..."
OK, I wiped out the whole drive, tried to do a custom instal, but it claimed to not have a root something-or-other, and I could find no way with the partition manager that is part of 'install' to add one.
So I just let it do a complete default install with the latest 11.10 x 64 .iso.
Now I have the live disk version running and can use Gparted to change the .ext4 things. Am I on the right track?
Should I try an install on top of the new one? Details in next post from the HDD now.
I know, noob, noob, noob!
Bruce
Last edited by Agencyman on Sat Feb 18, 2012 7:57 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Agencyman wrote:So I just let it do a complete default install with the latest 11.10 x 64 .iso.
A fresh install was the correct thing to do but you can't go with the default or you end up with the ext4 file system.
I'm a linux noob, this page helped me to figure out how to change to the ext3 file system before you start the install. http://musky.dyndns.info:8088/ubuntu/