Hi there,
I find what Kubuntu missing is a better recovery mode easiler for regular user, my newly config system suddenly crashed it said can't mount VFS and need to add root to the booting script something like that, I am not smart enough to manage that. I just wondering if it is possible during the installation, the installer to look for existing OS on the drive, and ask if it is going to be replaced, or to reinstall the corrupted files only, we can do this on m$ just to overwrite the files without complete format the hard drive so most of the settings retained, may be Kubuntu can do this also but I missed......
I find what Kubuntu missing is a better recovery mode easiler for regular user, my newly config system suddenly crashed it said can't mount VFS and need to add root to the booting script something like that, I am not smart enough to manage that. I just wondering if it is possible during the installation, the installer to look for existing OS on the drive, and ask if it is going to be replaced, or to reinstall the corrupted files only, we can do this on m$ just to overwrite the files without complete format the hard drive so most of the settings retained, may be Kubuntu can do this also but I missed......
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