by wintpe » Jun 20th, '12, 21:13
Ok im not sure here what will be the outcome, but usualy for me in mageia 1 when i screw something up i can boot from the dvd, it detects that i have an install and attempts to upgrade.
I would hope the mageia 2 dvd works the same, will correct any problems rpm wise, and then configure your boot environment, and at the end give you a choice to configure services, sound, graphics etc.
So thats one option to consider.
The other is, following many posts from many people on this forum, myself included, you backed this up with clonezilla, , see help us to help you, if somehow you missed this, but if you did do it restore your system back to mageia 1 and perhaps review wether your system is like some of the others who have had issues with upgrades.
If you did not clone your system, do it now before attempting my first suggestion, at least if that goes pear shaped you can get back to this point in time.
Another option is fresh install but dont overwrite home, still clonezilla first.
Regards peter
Redhat 6 Certified Engineer (RHCE)
Sometimes my posts will sound short, or snappy, however its realy not my intention to offend, so accept my apologies in advance.