This won't help you now, but will after you get this current problem
fixed. Use clonezilla to backup your system. Then restore from the
backup if an install or upgrade acts up like this time.
My system has one partition (/dev/sdb4) that contains everything but my
home directory. That's on another partition. I used clonezilla to
backup sdb4. The default settings included the mbr. A couple of weeks
after I made the backup, something went wrong after I installed
something. Instead of having to worry about fixing it, I just restored
from the backup. Now I use clonezilla to make a backup before I install
or remove anything.
On 03/11/2013 11:47 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
> I upgraded one file (I don't know what it was) but now after a few
> minutes the graphics die. I just upgaded my system with apt. how can I
> make it like it was before?
> :-)~MIKE~(-:
>
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