On 5 May 2010 11:43, John Matthews <jake...@sky.com> wrote: > What else can I explain. I explained in my first e-mail that I did the final > upgrade to Lucid from the last release. It didnt finish.
It didn't finish in that it crashed out? Did you use update manager or do-release-upgrade to perform the upgrade? > I also explained > that Wine was the reason the upgrade failed. It probably isn't the reason it failed, a symptom of the failure might have been a broken wine package, sure, but there's probably some other reason for the upgrade stopping. > In the grub it shows about 10 > different kernels. This is normal, once upgraded properly these can be cleaned up. > which I did, and explained that it did nothing. I posted about what came up > when I did that. But it looks like for second say it wont show, because I > only keep it going on pastebin for 24 hours. I'll post it again. for the > third time. > > http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/63968 > Ok, this doesn't deal with the underlying issue that your system is probably half-upgraded. > When I did it, I had problems with ubuntu loading. It still is causing a few > problems, but I tried to do an update via recovery in the grub. It kind > works a little better, but there something still wrong. > Can you get to a recovery mode kernel? In the grub menu choose the second kernel down, which should bring you to a menu in which you can choose to open a root prompt. Cheers, Al. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/