Suparno
July 6th, 2014, 01:43 PM
Hi everyone,
I know this question has been asked a lot of times in this forum but i didn't find any particularly suited to my situation yet (if there are feel free to redirect me to them). I am using Ubuntu 12.04 for quite some time now and it's the only OS I have. It was quite stable and never gave me any serious problems. Recently i updated my R (CRAN) version, and after that I was show a message that there might be some inconsistencies with the grub file, I couldn't make out what it meant and ignored it.
The next time I restarted it failed to boot and showed me this http://i61.tinypic.com/nnkvpf.jpg
I tried in the safe mode from the grub menu as well its still showing me this message http://i57.tinypic.com/5k55x1.jpg
Now my first priority is to recover the data from the drives ( i have read it can be done by live usb/cd but not sure how ? ) and second to get it back to the previous state if possible. This kernel panic has surely got me panicking !! The computer had a lot of my thesis work and it will be great if someone can help me out here.
Thanks,
Suparno
PS:- My grub menu looks like this http://i60.tinypic.com/2m4ahds.jpg
I know this question has been asked a lot of times in this forum but i didn't find any particularly suited to my situation yet (if there are feel free to redirect me to them). I am using Ubuntu 12.04 for quite some time now and it's the only OS I have. It was quite stable and never gave me any serious problems. Recently i updated my R (CRAN) version, and after that I was show a message that there might be some inconsistencies with the grub file, I couldn't make out what it meant and ignored it.
The next time I restarted it failed to boot and showed me this http://i61.tinypic.com/nnkvpf.jpg
I tried in the safe mode from the grub menu as well its still showing me this message http://i57.tinypic.com/5k55x1.jpg
Now my first priority is to recover the data from the drives ( i have read it can be done by live usb/cd but not sure how ? ) and second to get it back to the previous state if possible. This kernel panic has surely got me panicking !! The computer had a lot of my thesis work and it will be great if someone can help me out here.
Thanks,
Suparno
PS:- My grub menu looks like this http://i60.tinypic.com/2m4ahds.jpg