Ever since upgrading (via the Upgrade tool, not a CD) to Lucid, I've had a small problem.
This only happens when I reboot. I get to Grub and select the kernel. Then a few seconds later, I get a Kubuntu screen that says it couldn't mount sdb1. If I skip that, it goes on to say that it can't mount another partition, and so on. All my partitions are ext4, except my WinXP partition which is NTFS.
If I choose the manual recovery option and type "reboot" at the following console, the same error happens when it tries to mount the file systems again. If I shut down my computer completely then boot it again, the problem goes away. It only happens when I reboot.
Sometimes a message in the console will say that it can't read the superblock, while other times it will say it can't find the ext4 file system. It's weird that it only happens when rebooting. I don't know if it's hardware or software, but it's only happened since the Lucid upgrade.
This only happens when I reboot. I get to Grub and select the kernel. Then a few seconds later, I get a Kubuntu screen that says it couldn't mount sdb1. If I skip that, it goes on to say that it can't mount another partition, and so on. All my partitions are ext4, except my WinXP partition which is NTFS.
If I choose the manual recovery option and type "reboot" at the following console, the same error happens when it tries to mount the file systems again. If I shut down my computer completely then boot it again, the problem goes away. It only happens when I reboot.
Sometimes a message in the console will say that it can't read the superblock, while other times it will say it can't find the ext4 file system. It's weird that it only happens when rebooting. I don't know if it's hardware or software, but it's only happened since the Lucid upgrade.