** Description changed:

  I am NOT a developer so don't expect any technical stuff from me.
  
  Ubuntu 10.4 64bit drops to a BusyBox v1.13.3 / Initramfs Shell - won't
  boot up AT ALL.  I downloaded Ubuntu 10.4 via the Wubi installer
  SEVERAL, SEVERAL, SEVERAL, SEVERAL TIMES.  Each time I've done so (and
- I've done it almost a dozen (12) times) i get the same results.  I get
- the SAME DAMN  error msg which is:
+ I've done it almost a dozen (12) times) I get the same results.  I get
+ the SAME DARN error msg which is:
  
  Alert!  /host/ubuntu/disks/root.disk does not exist
  
  Dropping to a shell
  
  BusyBox v1.13.3
  
  This happens will both Kernels (2.6.32-21) and (2.6.32-22)
  
  Even after I try to do a recovery the same thing happens.
  
  I have 64Bit Dual Core AMD PC.  bought it brand new about a year ago.
  
  I've used Ubuntu for several years now.  I am TOTALLY disgusted w//10.4
  and can't help wonder if this is THE RESULT OF MARK SHUTTLEWORTH
  STEPPING DOWN AS CEO?
  
  I am not going to recommend Ubuntu to friends and family any more!!
  
  I am so put out by this sloppy version (10.4) I am going to either
  switch BACK TO 9.10 or go w/Fedora or SUSE.
  
  GET IT FIXED.  I AM ASHAMED OF YOU ALL!

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Title:
  Ubuntu 10.4 drops to a BusyBox / Initramfs shell - WON'T BOOT UP AT
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