> It runs with an old Ubuntu 5.10 live cd but I have not figured out how to
> to find the harddrive - not sure if they are not there or I dont know
> how to find them...  How do I look?  I tried some mount commands and

To list the partitions, log in as root, or use sudo to run:
	sfdisk -l   (that's a lowercase L)

Then, you can make a directory somewhere (such as /mnt) to act as a 
mountpoint, and mount the partition on that directory.

Jeremy


On Saturday 15 September 2007 12:12:01 pm Fred H Olson wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Eric Peterson wrote:
> > On 9/14/07, Fred H Olson <fholson at cohousing.org> wrote:
> > > Anyone recognise what's going on here?
> >
> > It may be a kernel problem. If  you haven't already tried it, boot the
> > previous version of the kernel when you get to the Grub boot screen.
> >
> > Good luck!
> > Eric
>
> I selected several older kernels and it does the same thing.
> It runs with an old Ubuntu 5.10 live cd but I have not figured out how to
> to find the harddrive - not sure if they are not there or I dont know
> how to find them...  How do I look?  I tried some mount commands and
> looked around /proc but could have done it wrong.
> Would it be worth getting a newer live cd?
>
> Fred (using a very awkward access on my son's old computer...)
>
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