My current install of kubuntu 13.10, even with all current updates, is full of problems. It is driving me crazy!!
I would like to uninstall and reinstall including all current updates.
Can this be accomplished in one single terminal command?
If not, what do you suggest?
Apart from backing up my home directory (hidden files too??), is there anything else I should backup?
Please end this nightmare by giving me the magic solution!!
But, before I do that, I need to fix this problem:
After downloading latest updates. On rebooting,this was displayed:
Gave up waiting for root device - missing modules (cat /proc/modules: ls .dev)
ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/ f42 ecd94-902c-4b8e-b594-554d70blecf3 does not exist.
=dev/sdc1 TYPE="ext4"
Partition table entries are not in disk order
(initramfs)
Look forward to an early reply.
I would like to uninstall and reinstall including all current updates.
Can this be accomplished in one single terminal command?
If not, what do you suggest?
Apart from backing up my home directory (hidden files too??), is there anything else I should backup?
Please end this nightmare by giving me the magic solution!!
But, before I do that, I need to fix this problem:
After downloading latest updates. On rebooting,this was displayed:
Gave up waiting for root device - missing modules (cat /proc/modules: ls .dev)
ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/ f42 ecd94-902c-4b8e-b594-554d70blecf3 does not exist.
=dev/sdc1 TYPE="ext4"
Partition table entries are not in disk order
(initramfs)
Look forward to an early reply.
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