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[ubuntu users] Upgrading: msg#03780ubuntu-users
I originally installed version 7.10 Ubuntu desktop and server. No problems! As time went on there were successive automatic kernel upgrades now all the way up to release 8.04 (Hardy), Whenever there was a kernel upgrade I would get 2 versions with one notated as "Restore..." The last automatic upgrade "failed" and it now appears unable to recognize the file system or some aspect of the file system. Every time I have to power down I get this same problem and the system indicates something wrong with the file system and then provides a admin shell telling me to fix the problem. Basically, I have to shut down and take the Restore version which does recognize the file system and everything is fine until I again have to shut down. I use the System Monitor to display the file system and I was able to confirm that after shutting down and then booting back up only a small portion of the hard drives were visible by the System Monitor. Upon this condition I then activated the restore kernel. On every upgrade there was a failed effort to upgrade CRON and several other utilities but never this kind of scenario.where I had to activate the Restore kernel version.. The hard drives NOT recognized were all NTFS format except for one that was transformed to ext3 format. I don't know what is the difference between the regular kernel upgrade and the restore. There have been over 6 upgrades with the upgraded kernel version on the top (the default after so many seconds) and below it the restore version which can be selected. So I have about 6 of these PAIRS of kernel upgrades with the last upgrade somehow being prematurely stopped but with the restore version seemingly okay. I am only guessing when I say that the last restore version of the kernel pair is somehow a rollback to the previous upgrade which, if that is the case, there will be no more successful kernel upgrades until I get this problem sorted out and I don't have a clue other then to somehow remove the last failed kernel upgrade and somehow attempt a successful retry. Hopefully there will be someone who understands this problem. Thanks, Ted Hilts PS: Please use "[ubuntu users]" as the first part of the subject as my email machine with all the filters is in the hospital and I belong to a lot of lists (between 3000-9000 emails a week) and this will help me catch any responses. -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users
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