Tarun Kumar wrote: > It would be great if we get your valuable response regarding the issue.
not clear how your setup looks like, but I would try to enable text mode on boot and see how far it goes instead "quite" and "splash" set "text" next thing I would do is pass init=/bin/sh I had this similar situation many times. You go through the boot process and find out what is not working. Sometimes it is missing devices under /dev Sometimes it is a wrong script or missing module, or module not loaded, or missing library, or missing command. You need to look into the initrd - your problem is there in the scripts that build the initrd Please also note that you are on the debian forum and your screenshot reads ubuntu regards