Urgent advise needed. Only guest profile accessible, my own profile not. SOLVED!
Bas Roufs
basroufs at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 10:41:42 UTC 2013
Hello Little Girl, Nils and Everybody,
thanks, Little Girl for your really clear instructions; they have enabled
me to slove the problem and to access again my laptop. Thanks, Nils &
Everybody for your input. One little difference: I have used 'Midnight
Commander' to rename the old version of /home/.kde.
I have decided not to try to import the old user settings - I can access my
recent work now and I back that up today :-).
Have a good day! Respectfullly yours,
Bas.
2013/10/1 Little Girl <littlergirl at gmail.com>
> Hey there,
>
> Bas Roufs wrote:
>
> > Hello Everybody, this evening, I have consulted the advises in
> > thread and at 'Ask Ubuntu'. This is the page I have consulted from
> > 'Ask Ubuntu':
> >
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/175739/how-do-i-remount-a-filesystem-as-read-write
> > By doing so, I DID manage to remount the file system and to rename
> > the .kde directory in /home/bas. Then, I have rebooted the system.
> > Afterwords, I tried to login again into /home/bas in the 'normal'
> > way. However, I still have exactly the same problem. After logging
> > in, I come back at the same point where I got stuck yesterday. At a
> > certain moment, the cursor is unmovable and the system is totally
> > stuck.
>
> What is that moment? What is happening right before that? Is there a
> system notification or is there a program you are launching that
> causes it, or does it just happen if you wait a certain amount of
> time after booting the computer? If it just happens after a certain
> amount of time, does it always happen in the same amount of time?
>
> > So, I am still stuck. What to do next?
>
> You've now gotten advice from several people/sources, so it's
> possible a step was overlooked or done differently than intended.
> Please don't be offended at the repeat of the instructions, but I'm
> pasting step by step instructions the way I would write them for
> myself if I had to do what you're doing. That way you can go through
> them and double-check whether you missed any or did something
> differently. Also, this gives anyone else who is reading along a
> chance to look them over and correct any that are wrong:
>
> ====================
>
> 1) Press and hold the Shift key during boot-up right after your BIOS
> message is displayed to get the GRUB menu to open.
>
> 2) Use the arrow keys to select your kernel’s recovery mode.
>
> The Recovery Menu will open.
>
> 3) Use your arrow keys to highlight the line that says:
>
> root drop to root shell prompt
>
> 4) Press the Enter key to get to a root shell prompt.
>
> 5) Type this command to initialize your home directory:
>
> cd
>
> 6) Press the Enter key.
>
> 7) Type this command to go to your home directory, replacing username with
> your user name:
>
> 8) cd /home/username
>
> 9) Press the Enter key.
>
> 10) Type this command to give yourself read/write access:
>
> mount -o remount,rw /
>
> 11) Press the Enter key.
>
> 12) Type this command to rename the hidden .kde directory to .kde.old:
>
> mv ~/.kde ~/.kde.old
>
> 13) Press the Enter key.
>
> 14) Type this command to leave recovery mode:
>
> exit
>
> 15) Press the Enter key.
>
> 16) Choose resume from the Recovery Menu.
>
> 17) Press the Enter key while the OK button is highlighted.
>
> 18) Log in to your operating system normally.
>
> ====================
>
> If you decide to try going through the steps again and you see any
> odd behavior or get any messages from the system when following any
> of the steps, please make a note of them or copy and paste them in
> here.
>
> ====================
>
> Last, but not least, if you have time before the system freezes, you
> can open the KSystemLog application (in the System menu) and look
> through your logs to see if there are any clues to what's causing
> this.
>
> You mentioned that you can log in as a guest user without any
> problems. I'm not sure if you can access the same logs from a guest
> account. Maybe someone who knows could jump in and let us know how
> that's done. (:
>
> --
> Little Girl
>
> There is no spoon.
>
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Bas G. Roufs
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