Dean Sas wrote:
> Rob Beard wrote:
>
>> If it was me, I'd backup /home (this is why it's good idea to have /home
>> on a separate partition ;-) and reinstall. Your bookmarks etc should be
>> kept then.
>>
>
> You don't need /home on a separate partition to preserve it on
> reinstall. See
Rob Beard wrote:
> If it was me, I'd backup /home (this is why it's good idea to have /home
> on a separate partition ;-) and reinstall. Your bookmarks etc should be
> kept then.
You don't need /home on a separate partition to preserve it on
reinstall. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbiquityPreser
Sean Miller wrote:
> So the release date is only a matter of hours away and now, having
> been reprimanded for having a beta version and moaning it wasn't
> working, I am planning to hopefully get Jaunty working again over the
> weekend.
>
> The symptoms are that it gets to the login prompt on X an
2009/4/22 Sean Miller :
> So the release date is only a matter of hours away and now, having
> been reprimanded for having a beta version and moaning it wasn't
> working, I am planning to hopefully get Jaunty working again over the
> weekend.
>
> The symptoms are that it gets to the login prompt on
On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 08:46 +0100, Sean Miller wrote:
> So the release date is only a matter of hours away and now, having
> been reprimanded for having a beta version and moaning it wasn't
> working, I am planning to hopefully get Jaunty working again over the
> weekend.
>
> The symptoms are that
So the release date is only a matter of hours away and now, having
been reprimanded for having a beta version and moaning it wasn't
working, I am planning to hopefully get Jaunty working again over the
weekend.
The symptoms are that it gets to the login prompt on X and then just
hangs entirely. I