Problem with Live CD.
steven vollom
stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jul 9 02:40:11 UTC 2009
On Wednesday 08 July 2009 04:31:15 pm Goh Lip wrote:
> steven vollom wrote:
> If I
>
> > put koala on a separate HDD and saved its files to a separate and
> > exclusive partition, would it then be safe for me to take a look.
> >
> > It sounds terrific to me. It sounds like it has solved lots of problems.
>
> Steven, please stop. seriously. Karmic uses grub2 and
> Grub2 have more problems with booting OS's from 2 separate HDD's.
> Give it time. It will improve.
>
>
> On a side note, I am appreciating Hardy on kde3.5.10 more.
> Since I was planning to clear it later this year, I threw everything at
> it. Gee, it's solid. Everything works. I might keep it for keeps.
>
> take care
> goh lip
I will try to take everyone's advice, but knowing myself, I will probably jump
in the fire with the excuse that I am cold.
I am looking for a couple of gb of ram for my old box. I will remove the 80gb
HDD and just use the 200. That way it won't even be in the same computer with
my other stuff. If it is such a bad thing, why are so many of you working with
it? If you recall the step from Intrepid to Jaunty; it wasn't filled with too
many changes, but it was tremendous. Especially with my new box. That was
one of the best experiences I have had with an OS. I just love Jaunty too.
But for me, Koala is like a light is to insects, I get thinking it is best to
be too close to the fire. So I have to burn my fingers.
It is amazing to me that all the players in this Koala game say to stay away,
but none of them seem to be staying away themselves. You guys don't have to
help me; I am getting closer to being able to do it myself now anyway. I have
an alternative issue that won't install because it says the files are not in a
proper order, but soon, because I am tenacious, I will find one that works. It
is in my nature. I am kind of like a wolverine. once I get my teeth into
something, I don't let go until I conquer. I love you all for your
considerate thought. Please do not be angry at me for not taking this
particular piece of advice.
And someone will probably give in and help me anyway. Someone usually does.
It just may not come from the List, because the List is so adamant. Kind
regards to you my friend and to your precious friends and loved ones.
Steven
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