spofer
September 23rd, 2010, 08:12 PM
Hi all,
First of all I'm pretty new to Ubuntu so please be easy on me.
I've recently installed Ubuntu 10.04 from a USB install. It worked very well for a few days, in which i hibernated at least once. Today, I hibernated Ubuntu again - But after powering up the ubuntu opened up fresh. In the same session I've installed GnomeBaker, and tried to use it - But it failed burning.
A couple of restarts later Ubuntu stopped starting up - It doesn't even show the graphical ubuntu load screen, just quickly writes a lot of text, and the last screen contains a trace (i think), mounting errors, and the error "Target filesystem doesn't have /sbin/init.". I have a BusyBox console (v1.13.3) with the cursor "(initramfs)".
I found this post
http://wwww.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1167710&page=2
In which transmutable describes the same problem I have, but I wasn't able to start into a live USB (or Live CD), and got error like the one described in the following post
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1345125
I'm pretty clueless here, as I'm not sure how can i solve this issue.
My computer is Lenovo T410, and I'm dual booting Windows 7 32bit (Yes, there is a recovery partition - But Ubuntu worked before, so I reckon this is not the case)
Thanks for your time!
Spofer
First of all I'm pretty new to Ubuntu so please be easy on me.
I've recently installed Ubuntu 10.04 from a USB install. It worked very well for a few days, in which i hibernated at least once. Today, I hibernated Ubuntu again - But after powering up the ubuntu opened up fresh. In the same session I've installed GnomeBaker, and tried to use it - But it failed burning.
A couple of restarts later Ubuntu stopped starting up - It doesn't even show the graphical ubuntu load screen, just quickly writes a lot of text, and the last screen contains a trace (i think), mounting errors, and the error "Target filesystem doesn't have /sbin/init.". I have a BusyBox console (v1.13.3) with the cursor "(initramfs)".
I found this post
http://wwww.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1167710&page=2
In which transmutable describes the same problem I have, but I wasn't able to start into a live USB (or Live CD), and got error like the one described in the following post
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1345125
I'm pretty clueless here, as I'm not sure how can i solve this issue.
My computer is Lenovo T410, and I'm dual booting Windows 7 32bit (Yes, there is a recovery partition - But Ubuntu worked before, so I reckon this is not the case)
Thanks for your time!
Spofer