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Author: Michael Havens
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Subject: Re: , Maybe you missed it....
nothing returned....
was I supposed to enter something besides what you told me? I tried:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ print lshw.txt
Error: no "print" mailcap rules found for type "text/plain"
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ type lshw.txt
bash: type: lshw.txt: not found
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop$

and got the results you see.... sorry for not kniowing what to do.

On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Dazed_75 <> wrote:

> You did not finish reading the instructions. The goal was to make a file
> called lshw.txt containing the results. Are you saying the file was not
> created (not possible) or that it was empty (I am guessing you did not
> look) or that you saw no output on the screen (which is what would be
> expected)?
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Michael Havens <> wrote:
>
>> Okay buddy, I got a big nothing!
>> ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ cd ~/Desktop
>> ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ sudo lshw -short -C storage > lshw.txt
>> ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ sudo lshw -short -C disk >> lshw.txt
>> ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ sudo lshw -short -C volume >> lshw.txt
>> ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop$
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Dazed_75 <> wrote:
>>
>>> Try this Mike. Since you seem to be running on a live CD, you probably
>>> will not have the enter a password for the sudo. But enter the following
>>> commands
>>> cd ~/Desktop
>>> sudo lshw -short -C storage > lshw.txt
>>> sudo lshw -short -C disk >> lshw.txt
>>> sudo lshw -short -C volume >> lshw.txt
>>> and tell us what results you get (they will be in the file lshw.txt
>>> which will be on your desktop). If you need to move them to another
>>> machine for emailing, plug in a flash drive and copy the file to it.
>>>
>>> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Michael Havens <>wrote:
>>>
>>>> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo fdisk -l
>>>> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
>>>>
>>>> It gives me nothing!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 1:11 AM, James Crawford <>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> su -
>>>>>
>>>>> fdisk -l or sudo fdisk -l Should return the partition table of "ALL"
>>>>> drives that are visible to your system that includes the drive you are
>>>>> booting from.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> blank line implies you are not running fdisk with root permissions.
>>>>> James C. yeah, same response. blank line On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 2:31 PM,
>>>>> Lisa Kachold <>**wrote: You have to be root to
>>>>> run fdisk -l # sudo fdisk -l On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 9:27 PM, Michael
>>>>> Havens <> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I mis spoke it is a new-used drive. I've had it a while. 'fdisk'
>>>>>>> returns
>>>>>>> with an empty set and 'fdisk -l' returns an empty set too. 'fdisk
>>>>>>> /dev/hda1' returns with 'no such file or directory'.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How do I check my bios?
>>>>>>> As for the possibility of there being a cabling issue, I've opened
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> cabinet and reset the cables (unplugged and plugged back in) about 5
>>>>>>> times
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Lisa Kachold<lisakachold@obnosis.**
>>>>>>> com <>>wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> fdisk -l
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Will list all the drives seen by the system.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If your drive is not there, check your cabling.
>>>>>>>> Check your bios to see if it's there.
>>>>>>>> If not there might be a power cable issue?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Michael Havens<
>>>>>>>> >wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> same response after I added the 'a'
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 11:40 PM, Stephen<>
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Data drives are /dev/sda1 or /dev/hda1 for first drive of first
>>>>>>>>>> partition increment a to b for 2nd drive and 1 to 2 for second
>>>>>>>>>> partition.
>>>>>>>>>> On Nov 18, 2011 4:29 PM, "Michael Havens"<>
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I just installed a new hard drive and it isn't showing up What
>>>>>>>>>>> do
>>>>>>>>>>> you think is wrong? I tried mount /dev/hd1 /mnt/hd1 but the
>>>>>>>>>>> reply was
>>>>>>>>>>> 'mount point .... does not exist'
>>>>>>>>>>>
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