I am using Linux Mint Virginia and an issue has come up where I cannot print anything. I had even set up a printer driver to print directly to pdf, so I tested to see if the document would even print that way(to file) and it will not... so it is obvious that the printer itself is not the issue...
I'm booting off of an external drive. Using Linux Mint Vera. I plan on installing software to do some graphic art and will need more than just 7.5G of storage space. I travel and use different machines, so this helps me to keep what I am working on portable. The machine that I use to boot off at...
I resized the partition that my home directory is on to give it 60+ more GB. When I boot up and open up the "files" app, it tells me that I only have 7.5GB free space at the bottom. Did I do something wrong or am I missing a step?
I run linux on my internal HD as well and when I plug in the external drive to see what comes up on my desktop, I get similar messages. Unable to mount bpool. Unable to mount rpool. Unknown filesystem...
Unfortunately I don't know the name of the folder I deleted. It had a strange name and I didn't recognise it as something I put there, so I deleted it. Now I'm wondering if I shouldn't have, because maybe it was a part of the system files?
I'm new to all this, so please break things down for me... I have a bootable external drive that I installed Linux mint on and it was booting fine until today. It will not boot and I get an error message when trying to boot about the rpool. I did delete a folder in the home directory last night...