Refering to my previous post #41, I found a way to restart with all my data...
1. I have saved my root.disk file on a separate disk using windows.
2. I have reinstalled ubuntu.
3. I have updated ubuntu (but I have unchecked the 2 packages related with "grub" as I think that they may be the source of the reboot problem)
4. I have mounted my root.disk using this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1000370
NB : the command "sudo mount -o loop/win/ubuntu/disks/root.disk /vdisk" has to be entered with a "space" after loop
5. I have restored my data using copy/paste commands (including the "home" directory to recover applications parameters and data) !
Hello,
Refering to my previous post #41, I found a way to restart with all my data...
1. I have saved my root.disk file on a separate disk using windows. ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=1000370 ubuntu/ disks/root. disk /vdisk" has to be entered with a "space" after loop
2. I have reinstalled ubuntu.
3. I have updated ubuntu (but I have unchecked the 2 packages related with "grub" as I think that they may be the source of the reboot problem)
4. I have mounted my root.disk using this post http://
NB : the command "sudo mount -o loop/win/
5. I have restored my data using copy/paste commands (including the "home" directory to recover applications parameters and data) !
I hope this post will help...