I got the same error with the latest kernel update:from 2.6.31-14 to
2.6.31-15
When booting it ended up in the minimal grub shell.
HOWEVER, I could recover to a certain extent:
Noticed that there was already a (loop0) device listed, thus the grub could
create the loop device from the root.disk
(
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 477169 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477169
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 477169
Wubi/Karmic boot: kernel panic - not synching: VFS
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I think the duplicate status is wrong.
At a newer reinstall I experienced #477104 (which is minimal grub shell at
boot) after a kernel update to 2.6.31-15, but I could recover from that.
The recovery method, however, does not work with this "version" of the bug
(kernel panic).
** This bug is no
if you backup your root.disk file from the ubuntu/disks directory, you
can access all your data even after a reinstall of wubi, eg. like this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1007816
I had this as well, multiple (more than three) wubi installs failed for me
after upgrades, though always
2009/11/21 brettdonahue :
> I am not sure if this will help, here is the grub.cfg from a working HP
> laptop. I have run all the updates that are available and the laptop is
> still running. I add for all, the laptop has nothing on it except
> Ubuntu, no windows at all:
>
Hi,
Missing grub.cfg is
Any plans to upgrade this package for Karmic? The package exists for the
Lucid developement. is it possible to put in the Karmic-proposed?
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Binary package hint: udev
I have a Sony MicroVault 4Gb usb drive and it gets recognized as a music player
every single time, because the only matching rule is in
90-usb-media-players.rules:
ATTRS{vendor}=="[sS][oO][nN][yY]*" , ENV{ID_MEDIA_PLAYER}="sony-psp"
It would be gr
** Attachment added: "output of: udevadm info --query=all --name=sdc"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36217299/sony_info.log
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Agostino: okay, my bad, I assumed that all kernel panics are complete freezes.
Yes, it works the very same way as on the video (booting the "recovery" version
gives some more information), as I said in the original submission:
* kernel loaded well
* initrd loaded well
* boot started
* found corre
Agostino: chkdsk /r on the partition does not make any difference.
ZliS: definitely not, both installs that broke for me this way were x86, I
think it works for you now, because the problem package must been fixed in the
meantime, so if you do a reinstall + update to the newest packages, then yo
2009/11/12 garik :
> OK, so you guys are sure that saving root.disc will save data. But this
> root.disc is about 16.4 gb. Is it the only way to rescue data (pictures for
> example)?
You can boot from the Ubuntu CD, and mount your root.disk as a
loopback device, save all the data you want (on an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: drpython
1) Ubuntu version: Karmic
2) DrPython version: 1:3.11.0-3
3) Expect: starting the program successfully
4) Really happens:
Starting the program from the Applications menu, app does not start but window
pops up:
DrPython Fatal Error
Bitmap Dire
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Binary package hint: update-manager
Trying to upgrade from 9.04 Server to 9.10, using:
sudo do-release-upgrade -m server -s
Error messages:
Checking for a new ubuntu release
Done Upgrade tool signature
Done Upgrade tool
Done downloading
extracting 'karmic.tar.gz
** Attachment added: "Log from /var/log/dist-upgrade/"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38474066/main.log
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2009/11/9 Agostino Russo :
> Can you manually mount sda6?
> It could be that the ntfs partition is corrupted, boot into windows, run
> `chkdsk /r` within the drive where you installed wubi, check that
> C:\ubuntu\disks\root.disk is still there, and try to reboot into Ubuntu.
The ntfs partition s
I'm using i386 image (an older AMD)
>Is this a grub error or a linux one? I understood it was the latter.
> To be more precise I understood that from grub, without any change, you are
> able to load the Linux kernel and initrd, but the initrd scripts cannot
> locate the root device.
the "linux"
2009/11/9 Agostino Russo :
> Gergely, I am well aware that grub has a built in shell you can always
> use, but what is relevant is what shell you end up into once you have
> your error.
Since it is a kernel panic, there is no shell at all
As much as I can see the log (the screen does not scrol
Tested upgrade: the original problem is gone, appears to be in good
working order.
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