Long since. Should have closed this long ago.
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
[Karmic] Grub recover
This should be fixed in versions 10.04 and later. Can you confirm that
this is no longer an issue for you?
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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The screenshot indicates a problem with mountall, not a problem with
GRUB, so reassigning. It may have been fixed since the original report
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** Package changed: grub2 (Ubuntu) => mountall (Ubuntu)
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[Karmic] Grub recovery mode crashes
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I just thought i'd ping an update - the problem seems to be due to having an
external NTFS formatted hard-disk attached to a USB port.
Presumably Ubuntu tries to mount the drive and this causes a problem at boot
time?
Switching off/unplugging external drives seems to solve the problem.
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I discovered that after repeated booting and choosing the recovery mode option,
eventually it enables the recovery menu to work and allow me to continue to
boot normally.
This appears to coincide with when the disk-checker that kicks in periodically
every x (10?) boots.
So my temporary workaroun
I'm another unlucky one with this same problem.
Using Ubuntu Karmic x64 with Intel i3
As a relative newbie to Linux I feel i'm a bit stuffed. I can't even boot using
the recovery mode option from Grub2 as I get a similar problem to other posters
- the recovery menu is frozen and only CTRL-ALT-DE
I have the same problem ! after trying recovery mode, Iam getting the
view:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34362108/Grub_Recovery_%20Crash.JPG
Can anybody help ?
I am using ubuntu x64, AMD64 processor
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I get a similar error when starting in recovery mode.
If I don't touch anything after selecting recovery mode from the GRUB
menu, I get a different output: the recovery menu appears and the
following text over the first menu item:
/dev/sda6: 784 file, 195956/2895803 clusters
It still reacts to N
I'm not sure, but I think the problem may have been fixed with an update
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