Hello everyone,
I am a fairly new linux user, I switched from Windows to Linux last year, I have had no problems at all with Kubuntu (installed Breezy last year), until the other day.....
I know I did something stupid, I did a dist-upgrade to dapper. Everything seemed to go fine, the install wasn't halted, or anything, I let it run (it took a while, downloading a lot of files) and then when it stopped, I rebooted my computer.
At first, in the grub menu, I chose the new kernel listed, and it came to a busybox screen that said that my /dev/hda2 didn't exist. This is the partition that has linux on it. I rebooted again, and chose an older kernel, and it got me to the console login. I still had internet access, so, I tried to do a sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get upgrade, and it downloaded some more files, and installed them. So, I tried to start KDE, sudo startkde
It said that it couldn't open my display and that it couldn't connect to the X server. So, I did sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and still the same thing.
I really don't want to lose anything, is there anyway to put Breezy back on without losing my files? Or fix Dapper?
Help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Brad
I am a fairly new linux user, I switched from Windows to Linux last year, I have had no problems at all with Kubuntu (installed Breezy last year), until the other day.....
I know I did something stupid, I did a dist-upgrade to dapper. Everything seemed to go fine, the install wasn't halted, or anything, I let it run (it took a while, downloading a lot of files) and then when it stopped, I rebooted my computer.
At first, in the grub menu, I chose the new kernel listed, and it came to a busybox screen that said that my /dev/hda2 didn't exist. This is the partition that has linux on it. I rebooted again, and chose an older kernel, and it got me to the console login. I still had internet access, so, I tried to do a sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get upgrade, and it downloaded some more files, and installed them. So, I tried to start KDE, sudo startkde
It said that it couldn't open my display and that it couldn't connect to the X server. So, I did sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and still the same thing.
I really don't want to lose anything, is there anyway to put Breezy back on without losing my files? Or fix Dapper?
Help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Brad
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