12-09-2014, 12:58 PM
Obviously I don't yet know what your issues were/are, but can give you a heads-up on a common mistake when doing updates.
During some updates (especially the initial updates to LL 2.0), you may be presented with questions asking if you'd like to use a new config file or keep the one currently on the system. The default answer is to say "N" for "NO", but many people mistakenly type in "Y" for "Yes". If you choose "Y", then that may cause boot problems -- so always choose "NO" when asked to change config files. (More detailed explaination here on Mint forum, but same applies to LL.)
During some updates (especially the initial updates to LL 2.0), you may be presented with questions asking if you'd like to use a new config file or keep the one currently on the system. The default answer is to say "N" for "NO", but many people mistakenly type in "Y" for "Yes". If you choose "Y", then that may cause boot problems -- so always choose "NO" when asked to change config files. (More detailed explaination here on Mint forum, but same applies to LL.)
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