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hello there. I installed cisco packet tracer and my home folder include 0 files.my config files and directories evanesce by packet tracer.as a result i want to do system recovery on my bunsenlabs. thnx for helps..
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Does anyone have an idea?
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yes solution is format. see you again after format..
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I'm not quite sure what you're asking..? Are you trying to reinstall bunsen?
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i installed to bunsenlabs again.i am configuring to bunsenlabs.
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I installed cisco packet tracer
what is this software? how did you install it?
my home folder include 0 files
did you install bunsenlabs to your hard drive? there should be some files.
please open a terminal and enter
ls -al ~
and post the output.
my config files and directories evanesce by packet tracer.
what's evanesque, what's packet tracer???
what config files???
as a result i want to do system recovery on my bunsenlabs.
a result of what?
and what is your definition of "system recovery"?
Last edited by ohnonot (2016-05-22 09:18:22)
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I've used packet tracer, it's a Cisco CCENT/CCNA networking simulator. It allows you to create router/switch emulators and help practice for the exams. I've used it on windows. It's akin to something like GNS3, if you're familiar with that.
I could be wrong, but i don't think packettracer is available in the main debian repos. Also, atleast in windows, it definitely requires java to work and be running.
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I've used packet tracer, it's a Cisco CCENT/CCNA networking simulator. It allows you to create router/switch emulators and help practice for the exams. I've used it on windows. It's akin to something like GNS3, if you're familiar with that.
I could be wrong, but i don't think packettracer is available in the main debian repos. Also, atleast in windows, it definitely requires java to work and be running.
No it doesn't. We had a packet tracer thread before.
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No it doesn't. We had a packet tracer thread before.
Understood, but does the thread you posted, have anything to do with OP's problem? OP seems to have something up with his ~ directory..
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[.... OP seems to have something up with his ~ directory..
Not anymore I guess - he reformatted and reinstalled. I know that feeling very well 8o
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lol, always seems so drastic... Like dropping the H-bomb on a mouse, instead of trying to remove with a cheese trap.. oh well!
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