On Saturday, March 17, 2012 03:46:27 PM Basil Chupin wrote:
A piece of advice - but your mileage may vary.
This morning, as usual, I went to do "zypper refresh/up" on my Milestone #1 installation. This showed that there were (for me) 1190 upgrades to the tune of 890MB.
Ah! I thought, Milestone #2 is what this is about. I went ahead with the upgrade.
This totally stuffed my MS#1 installation and it is now unusable - it defaults to the (?init 3) root login, and I am unable to compile the nVidia driver.
Doing "zypper dup" did not help.
My MS #1 is a stock standard one which uses the official repos (except for Mozilla and packman).
I suggest that "you" wait until (?) Monday when MS #2 is officially made available.
BC
-- The vulgar crowd always is taken by appearances, and the world consists chiefly of the vulgar. Niccolo Machiavelli I ran into this yesterday. I updated (using YaST) everything and then rebooted. Got a kernel panic. Had to reinstall 12.2 MS1 but have not updated it yet. Will take suggestion above and wait a few days. I did not update the kernel yet or the Nvidia driver when this occured. Wanted to verify updates before updating Nvidia and the kernel.
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