It's a kernel module problem.  My suggestion is that you back up your
important data, and then use the 6.10 live cd and do a clean install.

this time round, make sure that you have a /home partition and a /root
partition.  That way you don't need to reformat your entire hard drive
every time.

Glen Merrick

Larry Wolfe wrote:
> Many thanks for the advice.  I followed both suggestions.
>
> >From the Western Digital site I downloaded something called Data Lifeguard 
> and used it to run an extended diagnostic test of the drive.  After running 
> 48 minutes and testing every sector, the drive passed.  So I'm reasonably 
> sure that the drive is not the problem.
>
> I have two possible kernels bto use: 2.6.15-28-386 and 2.6.15-26-386.  I get 
> the same /bin/sh can't access tty...etc. message with each one.  There is 
> also a "Recovery" option under each kernel.  I tried that once and at some 
> point in the boot process, it wanted me to enter a command.  I had no idea 
> what I needed to enter to continue the boot so I just exited and shut down.
>
> The thing that baffles me so is that if I reinstalled 6.06 from the ISO disk 
> that I burned, the thing will boot fine for one or two times, then it fails 
> and gives the /bin/sh can't...etc.
>
> Thanks again for the suggestions.  I've subscribed to receive all the posts 
> on this bug, but if you see a fix or work-around elsewhere, I'd be grateful 
> if you'd pass it on to me.
>
> Regards,
> Larry Wolfe
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "gmerrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 9:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control 
> turned off
>
>
> if you have a WD drive, go to the WD website and download one of their
> ISO's that can check your drive.  You may have a bad drive.
>
> Also to try is one of the older kernel versions that appear in GRUB when
> you start up.  That worked for me on my laptop.
>
> Larry Wolfe wrote:
>   
>> As was the case with 7.04, the 6.06 version that was reinstalled on the
>> Western Digital hard drive booted twice uneventfully.  The third attempt
>> to boot produced the /bin/sh: can't access....etc. message.  Although
>> millions may successfully be runnning Ubuntu, after many weeks of
>> playing with it, I have concluded that I am evidently not sophisticated
>> enough to use Ubuntu.  Good luck to all in sorting out this bug.
>>
>>
>>     
>
>

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