by kilaueabart » Sun May 01, 2016 5:43 am
John, I am happy for, and envious of, you.
You may recall how after your advice about cables, I was able to finally install both Ubuntu 12.04 and MATE 16.04 on my newer SSD. Then both that MATE and one I had on my AOS hard drive quit partway into the Desktop.
You suspected my CF card, and advised reformatting it and not using it from the Amiga side. So I reformatted it, and the only thing on it now is vmlinux-4.1 (kernel 4.1.21). GParted still refuses to do anything with that 120GB SSD. "Unable to satisfy all constraints on the partition." I wasn't trying to constrain anything.
Meanwhile, I had used one of my new cables to put my old 500GB SSD back in, and I was able to put this working Ubuntu LTS 12.04 on it, in a reasonable-sized partition. I tried to do a second partition of a similar size on it, but while GParted was willing to set up an ext4 partition for me, it refused to do it on anything smaller than the rest of the disk.
What the heck. I copied the MATE from my flash drive to that huge partition, and tried booting it a while ago. Guess what! I get that pretty screen with the blue and green clouds or whatever, thousands of little stars (?), and at the bottom there is the Ubuntu logo, and "ubuntuMATE" written under it. And nothing else happens.
I am able to mount that MATE from Ubuntu 12.04 and examine the file system. I sort of wonder if I shouldn't be able to find something missing or broken in there and replace it, but it's all mystery to me. I notice my MATE /boot is empty, while ubuntu 12.04's has a lot of stuff inside, but that probably doesn't mean anything. (Sigh.)