psycho5
November 23rd, 2008, 01:02 PM
I tried upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10 using the updated manager, everything went well until installation was "almost" over, at that time my computer completely froze. I had no choice but to hard reboot.
When it rebooted, grub showed the new kernel, but it wouldn't boot up completely.
Luckily I had a backup of my home folder, so I did a fresh install with the 8.10 live cd x64. The installation went fine, but during first boot there was that "4gb Aperture Ignoring" error and it wouldn't boot up.
My RAM is only 2gb and I'm using AMD Athlon X2 3600+
I resorted back to 8.04 finally after trying everything else.
Sorry to sound redundant, I'm sure alot of people have already reported this error after I googled it, but my question is, does that problem still exist?
When it rebooted, grub showed the new kernel, but it wouldn't boot up completely.
Luckily I had a backup of my home folder, so I did a fresh install with the 8.10 live cd x64. The installation went fine, but during first boot there was that "4gb Aperture Ignoring" error and it wouldn't boot up.
My RAM is only 2gb and I'm using AMD Athlon X2 3600+
I resorted back to 8.04 finally after trying everything else.
Sorry to sound redundant, I'm sure alot of people have already reported this error after I googled it, but my question is, does that problem still exist?