El 23 de octubre de 2015 20:31:29 GMT+01:00, "Andrés Muñiz Piniella" <[email protected]> escribió: > > >El 11 de octubre de 2015 14:02:52 GMT+01:00, Erick Brunzell ><[email protected]> escribió: >>On 10/11/2015 03:52 AM, Andrés Muñiz Piniella wrote: >>> Hello, >>> After grub and after ubuntu gnome splash screen it just loads into >>something called busybox. I then typed the command exit and it gives a >>series of messages but does not shutdown (should it shutdown?) >>> I force reboot and force shutdown with the buttons on the hardware. >>Same result. >>> >>> I tried loading previous kernel versions (.45?) With similar >results. >>> >>> I am using LTS version. >>> >>> Please let me know what details are needed(I will probably need to >>take pictures of the screen) to get this up and running. Thanks! >>> >>> Regards, >>> Andrés >>> >>> >>> >> >>If you are able to boot a live DVD/USB I'd run the filesystem check >>offered by Gparted on only your Linux partitions. Do not perform any >>other partition manipulations to avoid possible data loss! I'm >>attaching >>a screenshot of Gparted just as an example. In that example I >>right-clicked on /dev/sda1 to display the function menu. When the >>filesystem check is complete you'll be able to view the results and >see >> >>if any errors were fixed or still persist. >> >>Lance > >Finally got hold of a live CD. >Thanks Lance! No errors found. > >Why else would this come up?
Hi all, Looked up and found SMART(montools). See here output of smart. http://paste2.org/Z6LXxgP5 Looks like some sectors are broken? Is this when I use dd-rescue? Now gparted does not even recognize it as a ext4 just as unknown. I ran boot-repair and now grub only sees my other partition. Running an installation of bodhi linux I thought did not exist. -- RichmondMakerlabs.uk Ham United Group -- Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome
