pieter512
March 19th, 2014, 04:14 PM
Hi
I have an external sata hard disk with a 70GB Ext-4 partition, a 164GB ntfs partition, and a 16GB Linux swap partition. I had Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit installed on the 70GB partition, and everything worked fine. Then I tried to install the 64-bit version, since my laptop is 64bit (Dell inspiron 17R SE 7720). I formatted the 70GB and installed it with a pendrive, just like I did with the 32bit version, but now, every time I boot from the disk, I get this error:
[ 1.000438] Kernel panic – not syncing: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel. See Linux Documentation/init.txt for guidance.
I tried installing it again, this time on my desktop, with the hard disk internally connected via sata, and the same error appeared. On the ntfs partition, I installed the Windows 8.1 32bit preview, and that works without any troubles.
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance
Pieter
I have an external sata hard disk with a 70GB Ext-4 partition, a 164GB ntfs partition, and a 16GB Linux swap partition. I had Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit installed on the 70GB partition, and everything worked fine. Then I tried to install the 64-bit version, since my laptop is 64bit (Dell inspiron 17R SE 7720). I formatted the 70GB and installed it with a pendrive, just like I did with the 32bit version, but now, every time I boot from the disk, I get this error:
[ 1.000438] Kernel panic – not syncing: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel. See Linux Documentation/init.txt for guidance.
I tried installing it again, this time on my desktop, with the hard disk internally connected via sata, and the same error appeared. On the ntfs partition, I installed the Windows 8.1 32bit preview, and that works without any troubles.
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance
Pieter