2018-02-01 7:57 GMT-06:00 Harry Putnam <rea...@newsguy.com>:
> I did get a screenshot but it is very limited showing only a couple > dozen lines of the boot messages. (attached at the end.) > The kernel is not able to mount root. What filesystem did you use? If you used something that is not included by default like ext4, you may be missing the drivers, or you may have them as loadable modules, when you need them to boot. Try to set a label for the root partition if you haven't, reboot, change grub to edit the boot commands, change the root argument for the linux command line to root=LABEL=yourlabel and continue.