Double trouble (long read)
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 9:48 am
In February I installed an early release of ubuntuMATE to an unused area of my
basically AmigaOS drive, known to Linux as /dev/sda7. I was fairly pleased with
it, but anxious to get something even better.
In March I installed a somewhat later version to a flash drive. It also worked
pretty good, although flash drives are not exactly "quick as a flash."
In April, after day after day of failure, I somehow managed to get two Ext4
partitions onto my 120GB SSD. I used the Install DVD to put Ubuntu LTS 12.04
on the first of those, /dev/sdb1. Next, I DD'ed MATE from my flash drive to
/dev/sdb2, subsequently updating and upgrading it, although I was only allowed
to do partial upgrades. I played with that install for several days, mostly
trying to get it to type Japanese. (I succeeded with Korean, but not Japanese.)
A couple days ago reading this message board from Odyssey on the Amiga side I
got instruction how to do something with UUID, which I thought might be part of
the problems I was having with the install. Eager to test the idea, I rebooted to
/dev/sdb2.
Surprise. After all the normal beginnings of a familiar boot process, reaching
a screen of Aurora Borealis/Australis or whatever, with the little green disk with
the white circles and triangles inside, over "ubuntuMATE" bottom center of screen.
But this time, it stopped there! The only sign of life was that I could move the
cursor arrow around, but nothing to click it on.
Previously, this had been the normal startup on my computer, but almost
immediately a log-on thing would open screen center and when I used it, the
"Welcome" would appear mid-screen and the rest of a proper MATE desktop
with it.
I tried rebooting to /dev/sdb2 again. Same thing. I wondered if I could do
something with the February version on /dev/sda7 to figure out what was
wrong, but when I booted that, I got a repeat of the /dev/sdb2 result,
cessation of activity with the pre-logon screen.
I was flabbergasted! How could two different versions of a program on two
different drives both go bad the same way at the same time?
The only thing I could think of that they had in common was the CF card, with
the vmlinux-4.1 I boot with on it. But I am able to access that card from AOS4
with no problems, and I was able to boot 12.04 using that same CF card and
kernel. I remain baffled.
One new thing about that 12.04, though. I cannot open the CF card, or any
other disk partitions, from it. No error message or anything, just nothing
happens no matter how many times I click. Triple trouble!
basically AmigaOS drive, known to Linux as /dev/sda7. I was fairly pleased with
it, but anxious to get something even better.
In March I installed a somewhat later version to a flash drive. It also worked
pretty good, although flash drives are not exactly "quick as a flash."
In April, after day after day of failure, I somehow managed to get two Ext4
partitions onto my 120GB SSD. I used the Install DVD to put Ubuntu LTS 12.04
on the first of those, /dev/sdb1. Next, I DD'ed MATE from my flash drive to
/dev/sdb2, subsequently updating and upgrading it, although I was only allowed
to do partial upgrades. I played with that install for several days, mostly
trying to get it to type Japanese. (I succeeded with Korean, but not Japanese.)
A couple days ago reading this message board from Odyssey on the Amiga side I
got instruction how to do something with UUID, which I thought might be part of
the problems I was having with the install. Eager to test the idea, I rebooted to
/dev/sdb2.
Surprise. After all the normal beginnings of a familiar boot process, reaching
a screen of Aurora Borealis/Australis or whatever, with the little green disk with
the white circles and triangles inside, over "ubuntuMATE" bottom center of screen.
But this time, it stopped there! The only sign of life was that I could move the
cursor arrow around, but nothing to click it on.
Previously, this had been the normal startup on my computer, but almost
immediately a log-on thing would open screen center and when I used it, the
"Welcome" would appear mid-screen and the rest of a proper MATE desktop
with it.
I tried rebooting to /dev/sdb2 again. Same thing. I wondered if I could do
something with the February version on /dev/sda7 to figure out what was
wrong, but when I booted that, I got a repeat of the /dev/sdb2 result,
cessation of activity with the pre-logon screen.
I was flabbergasted! How could two different versions of a program on two
different drives both go bad the same way at the same time?
The only thing I could think of that they had in common was the CF card, with
the vmlinux-4.1 I boot with on it. But I am able to access that card from AOS4
with no problems, and I was able to boot 12.04 using that same CF card and
kernel. I remain baffled.
One new thing about that 12.04, though. I cannot open the CF card, or any
other disk partitions, from it. No error message or anything, just nothing
happens no matter how many times I click. Triple trouble!