Quoting Bjorn Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: [snip] > I can use an old kernel which was installed. > So everything is pretty good now! :-) > > I can't use the newest kernel and I probably should reinstall the whole system > anyway to get rid of some bugs, but now it works again, so I have the option > of making a total backup of the whole system before I will attempt a full > reinstall of the system. > > Thanks for the help btw. :-) > > Kind regards Bj??rn >
If you re-install, make three partitions: root, swap, and /home. Then a re-install only overwrites the root partition and all your user data is intact. Makes clean installs much less hassle. I also frequently copy or rsync /etc and /root to /home/etc and /home/root. Also build non-debian packages from source on /home/root. HTH, Jeffrey -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]