I am away this weekend but will try next week when I get back.  Thanks

On Thu, 6 Feb 2020, 20:36 , <liberp...@posteo.net> wrote:

> So /dev/sda5 may contain a damaged filesystem, and it might be an
> important
> one. There are some posts on the Internet with problems kind of similar
> to
> yours. Most of them recommend trying to fix the damaged partition, which
> fixed the problem. Did you try running "fsck -y /dev/sda5"?
> However, as far as I can see fsck may not be included in Trisquel's
> version
> of BusyBox. Do you have some Trisquel Live medium like a CD or a USB
> drive?
> If so, you could try using that to fix the damaged filesystem. Insert the
> CD/USB, boot into the live environment ("try trisquel without
> installing")
> and run "sudo fsck -y /dev/sda5" in a terminal.
>

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