Shekibobo
May 2nd, 2010, 05:11 AM
So, I learned yesterday that doing a massive upgrade on my system while moving was a BAAAD idea. The upgrade process was going along just fine, it was all downloaded and was actually installing that last time I saw it. I unplugged my laptop to move a bookcase out, and completely forgot to plug it back in. After I got back from moving a load, I found my computer was off. I tried to boot up, and I got an error that kind of freaked me out. It reads as follows:
kernel panic not syncing vfs unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
I'm able to get to grub just fine, and my windows partition loads up just fine, but any of the linux kernels fail similarly when I attempt to load them.
I'm sure that I can fix this, I just have no idea how. Probably has something to do with a live cd. Can anyone help? This is pretty devastating, and I need this fixed by the end of the week. Thanks for checking this out.
kernel panic not syncing vfs unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
I'm able to get to grub just fine, and my windows partition loads up just fine, but any of the linux kernels fail similarly when I attempt to load them.
I'm sure that I can fix this, I just have no idea how. Probably has something to do with a live cd. Can anyone help? This is pretty devastating, and I need this fixed by the end of the week. Thanks for checking this out.