No these ist an older computer with basic operating system (at time)
* Ubuntu Precise Pangolin (12.04.3 LTS)
which has inside the grub.cfg an option to start two further ubuntu-OS as wubi-installation (loop-devices) located on a seperate NTFS formated partition for testing purposes (see the attached script for /etc/grub.d).
Until aprox. mid of nov. 2013 all works fine - but with update kernel 3.12.0-3-generic I realized the not working system. Starting the older kernel 3.12.0-1-generic resp. 3.12.0-2-generic I could start the system and evaluate the damages.
@ NikTh:
No these ist an older computer with basic operating system (at time)
* Ubuntu Precise Pangolin (12.04.3 LTS)
which has inside the grub.cfg an option to start two further ubuntu-OS as wubi-installation (loop-devices) located on a seperate NTFS formated partition for testing purposes (see the attached script for /etc/grub.d).
Until aprox. mid of nov. 2013 all works fine - but with update kernel 3.12.0-3-generic I realized the not working system. Starting the older kernel 3.12.0-1-generic resp. 3.12.0-2-generic I could start the system and evaluate the damages.
The restrictions regarding wubi are well known.