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					| Titel: d-u upgrade help  Verfasst am: 13.10.2006, 04:07 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | If this is in the wrong place, I am sorry.  Please move to the right spot. 
 I had some problems and screwed up my harddrive.  No biggie, my mistake.  Easy way, used liveCD and wiped it, reinstalled Kanotix 2006-1-RC4.  After I rebooted into the hdd version I amended my sources list, got h2' script then I ctrl-alt-f1 and ran the script.  During this I updated the kernel, ran the script again and at the end installed radeon drivers.  When the script finished, I did fix-res and rebooted.  I received this message:
 
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GRUB loading, please wait...
graphics file "(hd0.0)/boot/message" missing, press a key to continue
 
 When I pressed a key I was taken to a text grub menu.  I let it auto select and ended with a text login.  After logging in I entered "startx" to try for a gui.  This brought me to a basic gui, no background and a debian menu.
 
 How do I get back to the Kanotix grub and login?
 
 John
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					| Titel: RE: d-u upgrade help  Verfasst am: 13.10.2006, 04:27 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Don't worry, it's just a matter of creating a symbolic link, in this case: 
 ln -s message.hd /boot/message
 
 that's it, and you should see the happy penguins again. But it sounds like somehow or other your whole kanotix graphics package failed to install. I've done a few rc4 installs now, with updating from my script, and I haven't seen this issue.
 
 But this sounds like kanotix graphics for some reason failed, my script does not deal with kanotix graphics unless you are using less than 2006-1
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 13.10.2006, 06:11 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | h2, 
 Thanks, I opened xterm, su'ed and enter what you said.  The response was File exists.  I had kanotix up and running and everything was fine.  Could I have messed up something while running the script?  The only error message was something to do with compiz package.
 
 John
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 14.10.2006, 00:08 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | If you're using experimental stuff like beryl or compiz you are on your own, I wouldn't put that on a primary install, though I have tried compiz and beryl on a test install. |  
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 14.10.2006, 18:41 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Thanks h2.  I think that was part of the problem.  I tried to install compiz right after the d-u.  Learned a lesson there.  Also, when I tried to start kde, most of it was missing.  I think I over cleaned.  Oh well, another lesson there.  I ended up just reinstalling and doing another d-u then using the system.  Everything works okay now. 
 Thanks for your help,
 
 John
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