I "b0rked" my entire PC system!!!
As you might remember, I built a Debian Squeeze (testing) from a net.install iso, downloaded via Torrent.
Then, I set about to Mint-ify it.
The guys on the Debian User Forums, told me that it could not be done, as Ubuntu/Mint while based on Debian, is not compatible with Debian.
Call me, stubborn So, I got my version of Debian 5.0.3-Xfce and added the Debian "Testing" Repositories. Then added the LinuxMint-8 Repositories and whatever Ubuntu Repositories were needed to support Mint.
Everything was downloaded and installed and it all worked for about an hour . . . . then I got a big 'error' message, across my screen. Warning: Fatal Kernel Crash Detected!!
I did everything I knew how to do, but it was for naught.
I could open Gparted but could not mount or change anything.
I could view most all the internal system files but couldn't change anything.
I could open a Terminal ... but when I would try to open any other file, it would again, give me an 'system-error' message ... in the terminal!!
I re-booted and the comp went to the infamous 'black screen'
Well, I have a Grub Rescue CD . . . opened it and the splash screen was 'blank'
I managed to get into the computer via a GrubRescue/Safe Mode and the Computers BIOS system.
The 4 Linux Partitions were there but I couldn't open any of them. The separate /home partition and all my files were 'intact'
So . . . I deleted everything and am now re-installing my Linux OS. . . . . . Oh, well Live and learn. That's the main motto of Linux/GNU . . . freedom of choice.
Debian (testing) -- "b0rked" my Linux system
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Debian (testing) -- "b0rked" my Linux system
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Re: "b0rked" my Linux system
There's your problem right there. Messing with other distro repositories is definitely a no-no. No wonder you borked the system. No surprises there I'm afraid to say.vrkalak wrote:I "b0rked" my entire PC system!!! ....So, I got my version of Debian 5.0.3-Xfce and added the Debian "Testing" Repositories. Then added the LinuxMint-8 Repositories and whatever Ubuntu Repositories were needed to support Mint.
Re: Debian (testing) -- "b0rked" my Linux system
Did I mention I was 'stubborn'??
It was a good learning experience!! I thought my computer was gonna explode!
Starting over, again isn't so bad.
It was a good learning experience!! I thought my computer was gonna explode!
Starting over, again isn't so bad.
Re: Debian (testing) -- "b0rked" my Linux system
The 4 Linux OS that I lost were: LinuxMInt-8 RC1, Xubuntu 9.10, Fedora12-Xfce and my problem child - Debian Squeeze (testing)-Xfce.
Thankfully, all my personal data and files were on a separate /home partition.
I, also, have over 30 distros saved to CD. And, I'm downloading LinuxMint-8 (Final release)
So re-starting is not so bad. Just time consuming. Tweaking and such.
Thankfully, all my personal data and files were on a separate /home partition.
I, also, have over 30 distros saved to CD. And, I'm downloading LinuxMint-8 (Final release)
So re-starting is not so bad. Just time consuming. Tweaking and such.
Re: Debian (testing) -- "b0rked" my Linux system
vrkalak, you have a good attitude my friend! I have a habit of breaking things in order to learn too. I recently destroyed a perfectly good kubuntu install because I installed the phonon backend to get the equalizer working in Amarok. The equalizer worked great, cups didn't and some of KDE was destroyed in the process. I just started over and figured it might be best to wait until KDE 4.4 to have the equalizer working.
Like you I had all of my data in a safe place and it does not take that much time to start over.
Like you I had all of my data in a safe place and it does not take that much time to start over.
Re: Debian (testing) -- "b0rked" my Linux system
That is why I use a removable hard drive rack. I have five drives that I can use, one at a time. Some online vendors sell them
If you enjoy pain, well ok.
I like running applications, not operating systems.
lex
If you enjoy pain, well ok.
I like running applications, not operating systems.
lex
Re: Debian (testing) -- "b0rked" my Linux system
All my important data is saved to a DVD-RW for safe keeping. Your method provides a lot more options though.
Re: Debian (testing) -- "b0rked" my Linux system
Forgot to mention, my personal data is backed up to an external hard drive.
The replaceable drives contain,
Mint 7 Primary
Mint 7 secondary if primary has a massive failure.
Ubuntu 9.10 and Mint 8 RC1 for comparison characteristics
Moon OS 03-3
PC Linux 2009.1
The last two drives are mostly for playing. Takes about twenty seconds to replace drives.
lex
The replaceable drives contain,
Mint 7 Primary
Mint 7 secondary if primary has a massive failure.
Ubuntu 9.10 and Mint 8 RC1 for comparison characteristics
Moon OS 03-3
PC Linux 2009.1
The last two drives are mostly for playing. Takes about twenty seconds to replace drives.
lex
Re: Debian (testing) -- "b0rked" my Linux system
exploder wrote:All my important data is saved to a DVD-RW for safe keeping.
I'll see your DVD-RW backup storage, and raise you one!
All my important data is loaded to off-site storage in Bangladesh and chiselled in binary onto stone tablets by illiterate carvers who are working off of morse code smoke signals.
No, seriously, a big fat multi-Tb RAID in a fileserver at home handles all of this for me. The only data which I consider irreplacable are photos, and a few DVDs in my desk drawer at work serve as redundant off-site storage.