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[tlug] Kernel panic
- Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:18:52 +0900
- From: Brian Chandler <brian@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Kernel panic
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Hmm, well, here I am, innocent (in all senses) user of Ubuntu, and it
says "Click here to install updates". What a good idea, I think, and
click. Kersplut, crash.
Now booting produces the "kernel panic-not syncing: VFS: unable to
mount..." message which I gather from googling is "common" and (perhaps)
"something to do with the grub bootloader". I also find the opinion that
it's better not to do updates (??)
I try to do what in the olden days was called "reinstalling Windows",
and insert the Ubuntu CD - there doesn't seem to be anything called
"reinstall", only a completely new install, or something called "recover
damaged system". I tried this, but in the end all I can get is a shell,
where I can see a file system, but have no idea what the problem is.
So I don't know what to do next. Suggestions please, on where to start.
Brian Chandler
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