Hi guys,
That is useful information, I was wondering if you have a solution or just a word of wisdom to my little problem. I am/was running Ubuntu 12.04, LL (of course) and WinXP.
But I guess carelessly I installed the hardware support on Ubuntu and now I'm unable to access the OS unless through the non-GUI ttyl, which of course I personally don't want.
I tried the deleting newest kernel after reading it's kind of an upgrade to Ubuntu 12.10, however, no luck! I posted on the Launchpad forums as well but no idea really.
By the way, this is output from Boot repair:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/7837640/
I have tried the boot repair utility but no luck, would this mean I would have to reinstall Ubuntu? Plus, how would I be able to clean up the kernels if that's the case as the most recent - which I tried to uninstall/delete - is still present on the boot menu.
Thanks for any help/suggestions.
That is useful information, I was wondering if you have a solution or just a word of wisdom to my little problem. I am/was running Ubuntu 12.04, LL (of course) and WinXP.
But I guess carelessly I installed the hardware support on Ubuntu and now I'm unable to access the OS unless through the non-GUI ttyl, which of course I personally don't want.
I tried the deleting newest kernel after reading it's kind of an upgrade to Ubuntu 12.10, however, no luck! I posted on the Launchpad forums as well but no idea really.
By the way, this is output from Boot repair:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/7837640/
I have tried the boot repair utility but no luck, would this mean I would have to reinstall Ubuntu? Plus, how would I be able to clean up the kernels if that's the case as the most recent - which I tried to uninstall/delete - is still present on the boot menu.
Thanks for any help/suggestions.