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Hi and thanks to everyone that replied....
Iwhat I did is to use the live CD that i used to install #! and i just used gparted to mount the disk, then I just transfered the data on that partition to and external disk... (problem solved)
because I decided to move definitely to #! I reinstalled the system and I distributed 100 BG as the root partition, 4 GB as swap and the rest for /home...
anyway thank each one of you guys very much....
Thanks!! cbdxs and sunflzz98
Hi everyone, I just got a problem...
I just Installed #! on my PC...
Before installing #! I prepared an NTFS partition with all my data inside, the partition size is 728 GB; during the installation, when I had to partition the disk in order to install #!, I've created and Ext4 (200GB) partition with its mount point as / , a swap partition (4GB), and the NTFS partition that I set before was not modified or touched...
the problem I'm facing is that I try to search for that drive in the file manager and I cannot find it, then I decided to try to mount that partition through Gparted but a pop-up msg come' out saying "Failed to mount "DIEGOLFZ_DATA"." after that it says "The enclosing drive for the volume is locked."
screenshot= https://plus.google.com/photos/10335057 … 9730?hl=en
Please help meh!!! O.O panic, Panic! .... Well my data is there but I just can't mount it!!! HUUH... anyway I will appreciate any help..
thanks
I just wanted to say hello to everyone in here, I just moved to #!
First of, let me introduce myself, I'm Diego and I'm a software developer (not as in professional level but more like "finished and passed a vocational course *software development* + 5 years in this area). I just started a career and I got my own projects going on and more will come soon...
I've being using Linux for about 3 years (not at 100%) and it has being a pleasant experience using open source software and being part of its community, but now I want to move completely to linux!!!
crunchbang is by far the best OS I have ever used, and I would like to know a bit more about having full control of the #'s features , now that I notice that everything is configured by scripts and terminal commands, so please post any information that you think I should know (and future newcomers), I would really appreciate it....
BTW a huge shout out to the developers of this OS!!!!
cheers!! 
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