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Originally Posted by icantbebothered
Typing "cd /mnt/us" doesn't work either.
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Hm... how odd... So lets go over this and see if we can fix it.
- You can't access your files after opening up xterm and typing the command "/mnt/us". This makes since because "/mnt/us" is not a command, it's a directory. The message you should have gotten is "-sh: /mnt/us: Permission denied".
- You tried the command "mntroot rw" and then typed "/mnt/us" again.
- You tried the command "cd /mnt/us" and it failed. Can you give us the error message it gave you. That would really help!
Okay, now @icantbebothered, you can please give us the error message that "cd /mnt/us" give you. Also try this out "mntroot rw && cd /mnt/us", maybe it's a combination of both the inability to read the folder and a incorrect command.
I highly recommend xterm, it's really a great app. Learning how to use terminal can be a little daunting at first but it's a priceless ability. Just remember to keep trying, also the more information the better. Even if you think it's irrelevant, go ahead and post it.