Brian Alex
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Hi Folks. I use Mint as primary and Ubuntu 25.04 as a backup. I booted Ubuntu to make sure it was up to date and it wouldn't let me update because there was a newer release. I tried to upgrade but was met with " A problem occurred during the update. This is usually some sort of network problem., please check your network connection," Well, this is rubbish because the connection is wired and is excellent on Mint and on many other devices. Then it says " W: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely and is therefore disabled by default. W: See Apt -Secure(8) manpage for repository creation ............................bla bla bla" I think this was after I tried Sudo do-release-upgrade.
Now for some reason I can't even boot Ubuntu. It freezes on the second screen. I tried recovery options but nothing helped and I am too much of a newb to use the root options. I tried to mount the ubuntu partition from mint but got scared after I mounted it and it didn't acknowledge this happening and I wasn't sure if I was going to ruin my Mint.
I don't have too much invested in the Ubuntu installation, maybe I could just make a live usb and fix it from that? Is that the best option? Or just re-install the latest version. Thanks for following this, -BA
Now for some reason I can't even boot Ubuntu. It freezes on the second screen. I tried recovery options but nothing helped and I am too much of a newb to use the root options. I tried to mount the ubuntu partition from mint but got scared after I mounted it and it didn't acknowledge this happening and I wasn't sure if I was going to ruin my Mint.
I don't have too much invested in the Ubuntu installation, maybe I could just make a live usb and fix it from that? Is that the best option? Or just re-install the latest version. Thanks for following this, -BA
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