Hi, hello I'm almost new here and I have a question.
Dunno how but I've wasted my .jwmrc, I mean... the file is there but it can't be opened nor deleted nor renamed.
I was playing with one modified script (one that came with fluxbox.pup) to update the flux menu to jwm menu... well I was doing the Openbox version from the fluxbox one... I know nothing of linux so it took me an hour to make it work... but within that hour .jwmrc was screwed.
I don't have my linux partition here and where i have it don't have connection to internet so don't remember exactly what was the alert but seemed a lot like "*FS system error the file cannot be..." what looks like an file system error. (and the file in rox appear in red and is the only in red)
I have a frugal install and the file is in puppysave.sfs so I think that if there is a problem with some asignation table (if ext2 has one or something like the ntfs one) then the problem must be only in the save.sfs.
Is there a way to fix it or I have to blow the entire puppysave.sfs.
I wouldn't mind to blow it, but I would be nice to know if it can be fixed and in that case to know howto... then the nex time that happens I don't have to ask.
Well thats all...
Thnkx in advance and excuse my english.
Unable to open, delete or rename .jwmrc
You can probably fix it by:
- booting with pfix=ram (or simply choosing to load no save file or whatever it is you need to do when booting from CD to ignore the save file)
- mounting the partition your save file is on, NOT clicking on the save file to mount it
- opening a terminal and running
Obviously you need to use the actual path of your save file if that isn't it.
BTW, your save file is a .2fs (or in some Puppy versions .3fs), not a .sfs file. The .2fs file contains a writeable ext2 filesystem, whereas .sfs files contain a compressed read-only squashfs filesystem.
- booting with pfix=ram (or simply choosing to load no save file or whatever it is you need to do when booting from CD to ignore the save file)
- mounting the partition your save file is on, NOT clicking on the save file to mount it
- opening a terminal and running
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e2fsck /mnt/sda1/pup_save.2fs
BTW, your save file is a .2fs (or in some Puppy versions .3fs), not a .sfs file. The .2fs file contains a writeable ext2 filesystem, whereas .sfs files contain a compressed read-only squashfs filesystem.
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Don't forget to let us know if that fixes the problem
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I just hold down the y key... but there is almost certainly a command line option to tell it to fix everything automatically.
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