How to recover from a display driver problem

Karl Auer kauer at biplane.com.au
Sun Apr 10 18:39:46 UTC 2016


On Sun, 2016-04-10 at 12:55 -0500, Jim wrote:
> I went to the advanced recovery options and choose to check the file
> system. It gave me a msg that it was going to mount everything rw. I
> said ok and it returned I went to root.

Pretty sure the fsck option doesn't give you a network. At any rate, it
sounds like you don't have one.

Try rebooting into the advanced recovery options again and selecting
"enable networking". That is actually "enable network, check
filesystems, remount everything read/write and then give me a root
shell" so it's pretty much exactly what you want.

Then try that install again.

Regards, K.


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