Jerfo
October 31st, 2012, 01:16 AM
I would like to apologize if this has already been posted somewhere else but I did several searches and couldn't find anything useful.
Anyway, I was having several issues with 12.10 (I would get 10-20 messages about there bieng an issue or applications crashing everytime I started the computer, several programs stopped working, I couldn't fix ppa's etc.) so I decided to try and reinstall 12.10 using a liveusb instead of the upgrade, however, the reinstallation crashed quite early in the process (I was just choosing my keyboard configuration); when I tried again there was no option to reinstall ubuntu.
So my question is if there is any way in which I can repair it so that I don't have to erase everything and do a fresh install.
Anyway, I was having several issues with 12.10 (I would get 10-20 messages about there bieng an issue or applications crashing everytime I started the computer, several programs stopped working, I couldn't fix ppa's etc.) so I decided to try and reinstall 12.10 using a liveusb instead of the upgrade, however, the reinstallation crashed quite early in the process (I was just choosing my keyboard configuration); when I tried again there was no option to reinstall ubuntu.
So my question is if there is any way in which I can repair it so that I don't have to erase everything and do a fresh install.