Jaunty reloaded and working
Karl F. Larsen
klarsen1 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 13 00:51:55 UTC 2009
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H.S. wrote:
> Karl F. Larsen wrote:
>> H.S. wrote:
>>> Karl Larsen wrote:
>>>> It was easy as always to completely remove my broken Jaunty and load a
>>>> new one and update it from Beta with 450 upgrades! I now have
>>> What do you mean by "update it from Beta"?
>>
>>
>>
>> Exactly what it says. I have a CD-Rom LiveCD of Jaunty version Beta.
>> This is where I started.
>
> Why would you update form beta and not from the release? Betas are
> exactly what they say, betas. And are not as stable as the releases. You
> are inviting unnecessary trouble by installing and updating a beta version.
>
> Now, if you wrote beta but are actually following the release, then it
> is different than what you wrote.
>
> The usual method is to start with the release. This way you would have
> fewer updates to do. Not to mention the fact that the release is
> considered more stable than beta, hence saving you from potential problems.
>
>
You are just not smart enough to understand how things work. So let me
spell it out for you:
Step 1: Put the LiveCD CD-Rom into the reader. It is a Jaunty-Beta cd I
d/l from the Ubuntu web page.
Step 2: Fix the /boot/grub/menu.lst so it boots like I like it!
Step 3: See the Update Manager say you have 450 upgrades to add to your
system. Ask it to start and go to your meetings.
Step 4: Reboot and now you have what someone with the other LiveCD and
200 upgrades. EXACTLY THE SAME THING!!!
Step 5-14: The same exactly.
73 Karl
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Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
Linux User
#450462 http://counter.li.org.
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