Thursday, January 11, 2018

So Much Doom

It has been a surprisingly long time since I've had to rebuild my computers. Well, nevermind, it wasn't that long ago. BUT the last time was by choice and not because I broke the OS etc. I was making the switch to LinuxMint. And I still love it.

But the other night it happened. I ran the updates tool, I hadn't updated my system etc in a while. Then the next time I logged in - NOTHIMG. Frozen, black screen. I had to do a hard shutdown to get it to do anything. Well I broke something so maybe it was time to install the next version of Mint.
Fluxbox worked, but not Plasma for some reason. So...
 
Two days later I finally finessed nix into clearing out my thumbdrive and getting a disktable that was proper for booting. But in the course of my struggles I truly did break something. You know how people are like:
 
"Be careful when you use dd. Set the of= correctly."

Yeah. There goes my SSD (primary drive). But I didn't realize it right away, you see the current Ubuntu, that Mint is built on won't even run from a thumb or CD if the drive designated as 0 is messed up (Some people's bios has a floppy drive entry they had to disable). But it took me a while to realize this was why my live CD/USB boot was freezing. I ripped a bunch of DVDs and re-dd'd my USB a couple dozen times with diff Mint versions etc. Thankfully I inadvertently hit F11 and dropped into the actual nix boot messages. That's how I found the 'no filesystem on 0' error messages. Prior to that it just appeared Mint was hung then eventually said 'no drive containing file system found'.

What is interesting is Mint built on earlier versions of Ubuntu had no problem with my messed up SSD. So I ran an old version of Mint and worked more with gparted and various terminal commands. I finally got the SSD put back into a state that the BIOS liked.

I installed the latest Mint... Buuut... I couldn't log in. Plasma was still giving me grief, and this time I couldn't get in to install Fluxbox.

Finally I installed the previous Mint version and am back in business.

What a nightmare.

No comments:

Post a Comment

From Shotcut to Kdenlive

So I've been using Shotcut for a while now, for my YouTube videos... and music videos. I love the application. Slicing clips, doing fade...