All the above issues involve 10.04 but I'm running 10.10 from a 2G SDHC
card (Kingston, if it matters) & it began showing the posted msg after I
used GParted to try to re-partition my 2 SSDs AFTER I had already
installed Natty & that installation began giving me errors abt my /root
partition running out of space.

My specs: ASUS Eee PC 901 netbook (nvr knew what the orig config was &
s/n label too faded to read) w/ 2 SSDs (4G & 16G); 2G RAM, 1.7Mhz (I
think) Atom .

I've been messing around w/ different builds of Ubuntu & other flavors
of Linux but none are installed @ the moment. For now, NO OS is
installed, & as stated, I'm running Natty off a 2G flash card.

Also, @ log-in screen, a msg appears for about 30 secs: The
configuration defaults for GNOME Power Manager have not been installed
correctly. Contact your network administrator.

I am the only user.

Since this msg began appearing I can no longer Mount ANY drive (or
unmount). I was trying to partition a flash card in order to update my
OS & when I  tried to Mount it in order to copy the *.ROM to it, I found
I cldn't mount it. On a hunch, I tried to access the other drives (the
SSDs) & found they were Unmount-able! The system sees them but I don't
even try booting from them since I KNOW there's no OS installed.

I'm at a loss @ this point ... I'm not an experienced Linux user & have
only experience using the GUI Terminal though I've taken note of how to
access the "real" terminal, just haven't had the guts to do that yet.

Help!

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