Hi,
I installed Ubuntu 12.10 recently (fresh install, no upgrade). Since then, when booting, the system drop into a busybox shell, giving an 'initramfs' prompt.
when I type 'exit + <return>'...
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Hi,
I installed Ubuntu 12.10 recently (fresh install, no upgrade). Since then, when booting, the system drop into a busybox shell, giving an 'initramfs' prompt.
when I type 'exit + <return>'...
just for anyone choling on the same problem: here is where you might find a hint:
http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=662969
being a happy chromium user myself my advice would be to stop using ff in 64 bit. but that's no solution, I know
one difference between the 2 is how they handle flash. ff uses a plugin, chromium...
depends on what browser you're using: chromium, firefox, other, ...
try a google search with
'<name of your browser> ubuntu locate temporary internet files'
result should be abundant and...
any problems with another browser (like chromium)?
can you still access the system in another way (like ssh, ftp, ...)? in other words is it your graphical shell or the complete system that freezes?...
By the way, here are the smb.conf definitions for the 2 shares (since one of the 2 works, and the defs are similar, I didn't bother pasting all of the conf file, should there be a need, just shout):...
hi,
maybe what I want to do just doesn't make sense (in which case you're welcome to point that out), but I would like a second opinion.
I've been trying to share a folder with samba. This folder...
using dd or ddrescue might be a nifty tool for that