Interesting is the politically correct euphemism for CRAP!
So what happened? Well, on my laptop that has 12.10, this morning, it wouldn't boot. Got the grub menu, but when I selected the kernel to boot, it sat on the screen and the CAPS and SCROLL LOCK lights just started (and kept) blinking. Long story short, I 'lost' my root partition! Good thing I keep a log of all that I do with package management. I downloaded the current 12.10 32-bit ISO and burned it to a USB stick. Booted from it and installed Kubuntu, keeping my /home partition (which was fully intact/accessible), then with my logs, went through the process of installing all the packages I had before.
I'm back in business, with all the glory of 12.10 running KDE 4.10.00
Murphy's Law
If it can go wrong, it will.
If it hasn't gone wrong, it will.
So what happened? Well, on my laptop that has 12.10, this morning, it wouldn't boot. Got the grub menu, but when I selected the kernel to boot, it sat on the screen and the CAPS and SCROLL LOCK lights just started (and kept) blinking. Long story short, I 'lost' my root partition! Good thing I keep a log of all that I do with package management. I downloaded the current 12.10 32-bit ISO and burned it to a USB stick. Booted from it and installed Kubuntu, keeping my /home partition (which was fully intact/accessible), then with my logs, went through the process of installing all the packages I had before.
I'm back in business, with all the glory of 12.10 running KDE 4.10.00
Murphy's Law
If it can go wrong, it will.
If it hasn't gone wrong, it will.
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