Sometimes, things go wrong, even on Linux systems, and you need a way to get your computer back to full functionality. On Windows, Safe Mode is usually the first choice for getting back in and fixing a problem. However, on Linux there really isn’t a direct counterpart. On most Linux distributions the solution involves using a live CD to access files on your hard drive or even use a chroot. Ubuntu has come up with a clever solution in recovery mode. It lets you perform several key recovery tasks, including booting into a root terminal to give you full access to fix your computer. Note:… Read more