Hello!
I ran the upgrade script on a Samsung RV515-A03US with 8GB RAM and a 1TB HD, and it only took a couple of minutes to upgrade. This is a LOT less time than ANY of the Ubuntu upgrades take. Will keep you informed as I upgrade the other lappies around here.
I ended up with some leftover GRUB entries from 2.0, which I edited out with Grub Customizer. Other than that, it worked like a champ...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
UPDATE: I upgraded the 32-bit 2.0 install on my Gateway Tablet PC (M285E, 2 GB RAM, 320GB HD) to 2.2. It was successful, but I had to run boot-repair on it to fix GRUB, then reinstalled grub-customizer. All better now, and what you came up with is certainly better than not being able to upgrade!
Did the upgrade on the HP nc6320 (4 GB RAM, 1 TB HD) after (temporarily) removing grub-customizer, and reinstalled GC afterward. No issues other than having to update the GRUB entries to reflect 2.2 instead of 2.0...
I ran the upgrade script on a Samsung RV515-A03US with 8GB RAM and a 1TB HD, and it only took a couple of minutes to upgrade. This is a LOT less time than ANY of the Ubuntu upgrades take. Will keep you informed as I upgrade the other lappies around here.
I ended up with some leftover GRUB entries from 2.0, which I edited out with Grub Customizer. Other than that, it worked like a champ...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
UPDATE: I upgraded the 32-bit 2.0 install on my Gateway Tablet PC (M285E, 2 GB RAM, 320GB HD) to 2.2. It was successful, but I had to run boot-repair on it to fix GRUB, then reinstalled grub-customizer. All better now, and what you came up with is certainly better than not being able to upgrade!
Did the upgrade on the HP nc6320 (4 GB RAM, 1 TB HD) after (temporarily) removing grub-customizer, and reinstalled GC afterward. No issues other than having to update the GRUB entries to reflect 2.2 instead of 2.0...
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