Duh. Got myself a conundrum...
Since late 2003, I have a Dell Optiplex GX270 (Pentium 4 hyperthreaded, 2.4GHz, Intel graphics card). Over time it evolved somewhat: it has now 1GB of RAM, and, more recently, 500GB (PATA) harddisk, replacing the original 80GB. With XP on it, of course (it was provided by my previous employer...)
Equally over time, Linux "got" me. I settled on Kubuntu. I dual-boot now: Kubuntu 10.04 and XP SP3. I used JFS as the file system. (I felt unsure about EXT4. Thought JFS was a solid/ripened alternative.) And yes, I'm dreaming aloud of dumping the less inspiring OS. With that in mind, only last week (Lucid running & updating happily for the last 3 months), I installed Thunderbird on Lucid & crossed my mail over to it. One step closer to "never looking back". T-bird worked happily for a few days, not a single hitch really, thank you.
Until.
Monday, Kubuntu didn't boot. I got the GRUB2 screen, selected Kubuntu, pressed ENTER, and I got an endless black screen. After the 3-finger salute, I selected XP: booted no problem. After restarting, I selected Kubuntu "safe mode", and after passing through a low resulution text screen, the resolution changed (to 1280x1024, I guess), and it stopped, showing the following text (retyped from a photo of the screen - doublechecked for errors... Shows my level of education, I'm afraid.) (/media/Home & /media/Data are my ntfs partitions, /dev/sda9 has /, and /dev/sda10 has /home.):
"
fsck from uti1-1inux-ng 2.17.2
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
fsck.jfs version 1.1.12, 24-Aug-2007
processing started: 6/28/2010 14.39.7
The current device is: /dev/sda10
Block size in bytes: 4096
Filesystem size in b1ocks: 97064722
**Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log
Filesystem is clean.
fsck.jfs version 1.1.12, 24-Aug-2007
processing started: 6/28/2010 14.39.8
The current device is: /dev/sda9
Block size in bytes: 4096
Filesystem size in blocks: 5000223
**Phase 0 - Replay JournaI Log
Fllesystem Is clean.
init: Failed to spawn ufw pre-start process: unable to execute: No such file or directory
init: Failed to spawn ufw post-stop process: unable to execute: No such file or directory
init: Failed to spawn ufw pre-start process: unable to execute: No such file or directory
init: Failed to spawn ufw post-stop process: unable to execute: No such file or directory
init: mounted-tmp main pro~cesS (576) terminated with status 2
mountall: Event failed
fuse: failed to create temporary directory
mountall: mount /media/Home [590] terminated with status 21
mountall: Filesystem could not be mounted: /media/Home
fuse: failed to create temporary directory
mountall: mount /media/Data [663] terminated with status 21
mountall: Filesystem could not be mounted: /media/Data
_ (<-- blinking cursor)
"
(I've been googling around, I've been looking through the forum, but if one doesn't really know what terms to look for, everything seems just slightly off-topic...)
Can anyone make anything out of that screenshot? I'm lost actually. Would like to resurrect that Kubuntu system, though, if only to learn something... Any info, pointers, corrections, evident overlooks, ... are most welcome!
Thanks.
Since late 2003, I have a Dell Optiplex GX270 (Pentium 4 hyperthreaded, 2.4GHz, Intel graphics card). Over time it evolved somewhat: it has now 1GB of RAM, and, more recently, 500GB (PATA) harddisk, replacing the original 80GB. With XP on it, of course (it was provided by my previous employer...)
Equally over time, Linux "got" me. I settled on Kubuntu. I dual-boot now: Kubuntu 10.04 and XP SP3. I used JFS as the file system. (I felt unsure about EXT4. Thought JFS was a solid/ripened alternative.) And yes, I'm dreaming aloud of dumping the less inspiring OS. With that in mind, only last week (Lucid running & updating happily for the last 3 months), I installed Thunderbird on Lucid & crossed my mail over to it. One step closer to "never looking back". T-bird worked happily for a few days, not a single hitch really, thank you.
Until.
Monday, Kubuntu didn't boot. I got the GRUB2 screen, selected Kubuntu, pressed ENTER, and I got an endless black screen. After the 3-finger salute, I selected XP: booted no problem. After restarting, I selected Kubuntu "safe mode", and after passing through a low resulution text screen, the resolution changed (to 1280x1024, I guess), and it stopped, showing the following text (retyped from a photo of the screen - doublechecked for errors... Shows my level of education, I'm afraid.) (/media/Home & /media/Data are my ntfs partitions, /dev/sda9 has /, and /dev/sda10 has /home.):
"
fsck from uti1-1inux-ng 2.17.2
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
fsck.jfs version 1.1.12, 24-Aug-2007
processing started: 6/28/2010 14.39.7
The current device is: /dev/sda10
Block size in bytes: 4096
Filesystem size in b1ocks: 97064722
**Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log
Filesystem is clean.
fsck.jfs version 1.1.12, 24-Aug-2007
processing started: 6/28/2010 14.39.8
The current device is: /dev/sda9
Block size in bytes: 4096
Filesystem size in blocks: 5000223
**Phase 0 - Replay JournaI Log
Fllesystem Is clean.
init: Failed to spawn ufw pre-start process: unable to execute: No such file or directory
init: Failed to spawn ufw post-stop process: unable to execute: No such file or directory
init: Failed to spawn ufw pre-start process: unable to execute: No such file or directory
init: Failed to spawn ufw post-stop process: unable to execute: No such file or directory
init: mounted-tmp main pro~cesS (576) terminated with status 2
mountall: Event failed
fuse: failed to create temporary directory
mountall: mount /media/Home [590] terminated with status 21
mountall: Filesystem could not be mounted: /media/Home
fuse: failed to create temporary directory
mountall: mount /media/Data [663] terminated with status 21
mountall: Filesystem could not be mounted: /media/Data
_ (<-- blinking cursor)
"
(I've been googling around, I've been looking through the forum, but if one doesn't really know what terms to look for, everything seems just slightly off-topic...)
Can anyone make anything out of that screenshot? I'm lost actually. Would like to resurrect that Kubuntu system, though, if only to learn something... Any info, pointers, corrections, evident overlooks, ... are most welcome!
Thanks.
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