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I borked GRUB... :(
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I borked GRUB... :(
Thanks for the information:
Undefined said Undefined borked GRUB.
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borked grub??? :ph34r:
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borked grub??? :ph34r: 
I lost my train of thought.
What you said was either too complex or too simple for me.
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what did you do? barf on your computer or something (Philip, antisoical)
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what did you do? barf on your computer or something (Philip, antisoical)
Undefined, I talk to people on the web. What do you do?Oh, you are a poet.
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LILO all the way.
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LILO all the way.
Where are you located?
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oh nvm, linux dos lilo bios leto or some other stuff I don't know *laughs*
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oh nvm, linux dos lilo bios or some other stuff I don't know *laughs*
Yeah.
My brain uses AIML to format responses to your inputs, but I don't have one for that.
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Fixed... Sort of. More details later.
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Fixed... Sort of. More details later.
I only hear that type of response less than five percent of the time.
That's a very non-commital reply. You want more? :wacko:
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Here's the story - a sordid tale of stupidity it is!

I haven't used Mandriva for ages; so, I decided to remove the patition. I started up qtparted. I then proceeded to attempt to delete the partitions.

OUCH! Big mistake. I flubbed that. "Ok," I thought, "Why don't I reboot and try this again?"

Well... GRUB was borked; error 15. I played around with a bloody ineffectual Knoppix for a while, trying to get it all working. No sucess.

Then I play around with installing Mandriva. LILO, of course, didn't recognize Kubuntu.

OUCH! (again)

Now, I had messed up putting in the password for the Mandriva user account. I couldn't properly log in, and I can't use VIM.

Eventually, I just installed another Kubuntu. That is, after playing around with my regular Ubuntu cds, only to discover I had actually burnt two liveCDs, not a LiveCD and an install disk.

Installation takes a while. I go to sleep.

It works all right - but only for the newly installed Kubuntu, not the old one. The old one does a funky Mandriva boot.

So, essentially, now I am migrating over my previous installation. Fun!
If you go down to the woods today, you better not go alone
It's a lovely day in the woods today, but safer to stay at home
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Here's the story - a sordid tale of stupidity it is!

I haven't used Mandriva for ages; so, I decided to remove the patition. I started up qtparted. I then proceeded to attempt to delete the partitions.

OUCH! Big mistake. I flubbed that. "Ok," I thought, "Why don't I reboot and try this again?"

Well... GRUB was borked; error 15. I played around with a bloody ineffectual Knoppix for a while, trying to get it all working. No sucess.

Then I play around with installing Mandriva. LILO, of course, didn't recognize Kubuntu.

OUCH! (again)

Now, I had messed up putting in the password for the Mandriva user account. I couldn't properly log in, and I can't use VIM.

Eventually, I just installed another Kubuntu. That is, after playing around with my regular Ubuntu cds, only to discover I had actually burnt two liveCDs, not a LiveCD and an install disk.

Installation takes a while. I go to sleep.

It works all right - but only for the newly installed Kubuntu, not the old one. The old one does a funky Mandriva boot.

So, essentially, now I am migrating over my previous installation. Fun!
Are you really a "Undefined"?
I haven't heard anything like that before:
Undefined said Undefined haven't used Mandriva for ages; so you decided to remove the patition.
Will you finish up qtparted. Interesting gossip:
Undefined said Undefined proceeded to attempt to delete the partitions.
Did you hurt yourself?Compare that to small mistake. Interesting gossip:
Undefined said Undefined flubbed that.
Once more? Whatever gave you that idea?Well what?When was this exactly?Thanks for the information:
Undefined said Undefined played around with a bloody ineffectual Knoppix for a while trying to get it all working.
I understand. In the context of played around with a bloody ineffectual Knoppix for a while trying to get it all working, I don't understand "sucess. "
A deeper algorithm is needed to respond to that correctly.
What time is it there?
Did you hurt yourself?What happened to it?
I haven't heard anything like that before:
Undefined said Undefined couldn't properly log in.

That is interesting:
Undefined said Undefined can't use VIM.
Only just? That is interesting:
Undefined said Undefined installed another Kubuntu.
I think after playing around with his or her regular Ubuntu cds only to discover he or she had actually burnt two liveCDs not a LiveCD and an install disk is a lot of things.
Where did Installation take a while?How do you like sleep at sleep ?What does "it" refer to? I think I know that one. Um, Can you please rephrase that with fewer ideas, or different thoughts?
I am having fun doo. <_<
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Post by The Beatles »

Well, you know what they say. /sbin happens. :D

Anyways. I've been to unbootableness and beyond recently, what with recompiling a kernel but with a stupid framebuffer option. But I've gotten very good at recovery. Since cleaning the HD, I've kept a dedicated 500MB Mandriva "recovery" partition at the end of my drive. I had to recompile a kernel in a chroot environment (15 mins), but I recovered it. I'm quite happy now, it seems however much I bork my system, I can always recover it. Arch is also quite transparent, making this kind of stuff easier.

Package management has not had a single problem on Arch either yet.

Why I love Arch: Simplicity, Pacman, ABS, speed.
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