wiped disk - no longer bootable

Volker Wysk post at volker-wysk.de
Wed Jul 10 07:43:37 UTC 2019


Zitat von Ralf Mardorf via ubuntu-users <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>:

> On Tue, 09 Jul 2019 18:35:14 +0200, Volker Wysk wrote:
>> Zitat von Ralf Mardorf via ubuntu-users
>>> Don't use encryption, LVM or anything special, such as e.g. raid at
>>> all. At best use MBR for testing purpose and even if you should be
>>> in favour of another FS, stay with ext4 for testing purpose.
>>
>> Okay, that's what I was trying last.
>>
>>> Btw. what ISO are you using, in case of "Ubuntu" consider to try
>>> Xubuntu or Ubuntu Mate, or if you want to stay closer to gnomish
>>> Ubuntu, maybe Ubuntu Budgie, as a gnomish alternative. Just try
>>> anything different of what you were using until now.
>>
>> I'm trying it with vanilla Ubuntu 19.04.
>>
>> When the problem first struck, I was on Kubuntu. Now Ubuntu, but still
>> broken.
>
> In what way is Ubuntu broken?

I mean, the problem still occurs. I don't think Ubuntu is broken.

> I already suspect a hardware failure, but to be completely sure,
> install a 16.04 Xubuntu as well as a 16.04 Ubuntu Mate.
>
> If the 16.04 installs should work, then install a 19.04 Xubuntu and a
> 19.04 Ubuntu Mate.

But how to reproduce the problem? It occurs only sporadicalli. You  
can't be sure that it works, the problem could always not have been  
triggered yet...

I've installed (KISS) ubuntu 19.04 on the HDD and the SSD, and found  
no corruption yet.

%-(

Maybe I need new hardware - that would mean, a new computer.  %-((


bye







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