Issues with Cauldron

I just saw Anne's announcement that Beta 1 will be delayed. I don't mind if it takes as long as necessary. You haven't yet got to the stage of creating working installation media.
Cauldron is unstable, as we all know. On the one hand, we are told that we can update from Mga2 to Cauldron, and at the time, Cauldron was quite usable. One of my contacts was thinking of doing just that. But at the moment, with only fairly basic packages:
MCC has disappeared. I enter my root password and nothing happens.
My printer is supported under 2 but not under Cauldron.
My GRUB menu still shows an old kernel version (the one before last) along with the current one, despite an "update" type reinstall
mscore-fonts was an endless loop of upgrades. I have now uninstalled MuseScore itself.
An old post to the mailing list suggested that you don't do anything major on Friday afternoon. He must have thought that you all work Monday to Friday in a Marseilles office block! But the message is still there; don't try to do everything at once. GRUB2 is essential, I think, but I am willing to wait for anything, in the interests of steady progress.
Cauldron is unstable, as we all know. On the one hand, we are told that we can update from Mga2 to Cauldron, and at the time, Cauldron was quite usable. One of my contacts was thinking of doing just that. But at the moment, with only fairly basic packages:
MCC has disappeared. I enter my root password and nothing happens.
My printer is supported under 2 but not under Cauldron.
My GRUB menu still shows an old kernel version (the one before last) along with the current one, despite an "update" type reinstall
mscore-fonts was an endless loop of upgrades. I have now uninstalled MuseScore itself.
An old post to the mailing list suggested that you don't do anything major on Friday afternoon. He must have thought that you all work Monday to Friday in a Marseilles office block! But the message is still there; don't try to do everything at once. GRUB2 is essential, I think, but I am willing to wait for anything, in the interests of steady progress.