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sudo apt-get dist-upgrade would be the culprit here. LL is a heavily modified distribution, very easy to break if folks don't stick to the tried and true, ie. Install Updates. We have mentioned not doing sudo apt-get dist-upgrade in the past, you may be looking at a fresh install Kirk
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
gold_finger:I'm pretty sure the device names won't change on re-installation as long as you don't delete, then recreate the partitions.
I've never done what you propose before, but would imagine rm -rf /media/username/my_LL_folder/* would be the one to use.
Holy Moly! 22 partitions! I thought I was bad with 11 on one of my drives.
sudo blkid
rm -rf /media/username/my_LL_folder/*rm -rf /media/username/my_LL_folder/
rm -rdf /media/username/my_LL_folder/*rm -rdf /media/username/my_LL_folder/
/dev/sda21/dev/sda22
Valtam: We have mentioned not doing sudo apt-get dist-upgrade in the past, you may be looking at a fresh install Kirk
# Grub4Dos file Menu.lsttitle Linux Literoot (hd0,20)kernel /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-32-generic root=UUID=4ghka89-5586-3b77-8r6c-49f28g17d4n9 roinitrd /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-32-generic
sudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get dist-upgradesudo apt-get autoremove
sudo shutdown -h now