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    Eth0 mount failed after update

    I am a brandnew linux user.

    I installed the Ubuntu Desktop 10.4 on my new MacBook Pro under a Parallels Desktop (VM).
    The install wend fine and after rebooting I was a happy new Ubuntu user.
    Had to reconfigure the ethernet port of my virtual machine and I had internet access.

    After 5 minutes, Ubuntu displayed a message that there were updates available, which I ran successfully.

    After the reboot however I got the following message :
    "An error occurred while mounting /media/psf
    Press S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery"

    After pressing M, a maintenance shell started under "root@ubuntu".
    As new user, I did not want to mess around as root (I would know what to enter).
    So I pressed ctrl-D which brought me back to the above message and I typed S.

    Ubuntu started ok however I lost my eth0 interface.
    In the network tools, I only find the Loopback interface, no eth0 anymore.

    Do I have to reinstall from scratch ?

    LucV

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    Re: Eth0 mount failed after update

    I am having the exact same message, since I upgraded to the new Ubuntu version.
    I have a Macbook, use Mac OS 10.5.8, and run Ubuntu in a virtual machine using Parallels.
    If I ignore the message (and skip mounting), I can still use my Ubuntu VM, but I would like to know what is wrong and how to resolve it.

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    Re: Eth0 mount failed after update

    I had the very same problem. The solution is to reinstall the Parallels tools. You will probably have to do this every time that a package prefixed with "linux-" is installed. Do NOT select the "Upgrade" option. Remove the driver, reboot and install it again.

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    Re: Eth0 mount failed after update

    Solved:

    I had the same problem after an update. Parallels tools has to be reinstalled.
    To do that here's what I did:

    Start Ubuntu. When the error message is displayed "error mounting /media/psf" click "S" to skip
    and Ubuntu will mount with no network connection.

    On your Mac desktop, click on the "Virtual Machine" link for parallels desktop at the top of the page, then select either "Install Parallels Tools" or "Re-install Parallels Tools" from the menu. This will mount the Parallels Tools in Ubuntu as a CD. (showed up on my Ubuntu desktop).

    I then opened a terminal and typed the command "sudo nautilus" - when Nautilus started I clicked on the Parallels CD on the left menu and browsed the contents, then clicked on the "Install" document. Then followed the prompts, and rebooted Ubuntu after the install completed.

    Hope this helps
    Harpazo

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    Re: Eth0 mount failed after update

    Thanks, Harpazo! That did the trick for me.

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    Smile Re: Eth0 mount failed after update

    After having succesfully installed through Parallels 5 (on Snow Leopard 10.6.4) Ubuntu 10.4 Lucid Lynx installation, with network-sound-visual capabilities running ok, on my
    Model Name: MacBook
    Model Identifier: MacBook4,1
    Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
    Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
    Number Of Processors: 1
    Total Number Of Cores: 2
    L2 Cache: 3 MB
    Memory: 2 GB
    Bus Speed: 800 MHz
    Boot ROM Version: MB41.00C1.B00
    SMC Version (system): 1.31f0
    Serial Number (system): XXXXXXXXXXX
    Hardware UUID: XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXX
    Sudden Motion Sensor:
    State: Enabled

    After having latter updated all Ubuntu softwaware through Ubuntu Update Manager;. After having lost all network capabilities. And after having lost all hope on installing Parallels Tools, i came to restore Parallels virtual drivers by doing it so:

    1) I went to System > Administration > Hardware drivers

    2) I selected "Parallels virtual network driver" and it said "The driver is active but is not in use"

    3) I deactivated it with "Deactivate" button (now it said "The driver is not active")

    4) I re-activated the "Parallels virtual network driver" with former "Deactivate" and latter "Activate" button

    5) And there you go! Network connection came back.

    6) Take also steps 1-5 for "Parallels toolgate driver"

    Hope it's of use


    PS Bad news is i can't make it to be permament. I have to do it all over again every time i start ubuntu...any idea how to fix this?
    Last edited by ketzerato; July 15th, 2010 at 09:28 AM.

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