Hello.
I recently switched to Kubuntu from a Gentoo installation after getting fed up with all the work it took to make Gentoo work, and deciding that regular Ubuntu's interface wasn't working for me. I managed to cobble together a working system with Kubuntu that lasted a few months.
Recently, after leaving my desktop on without rebooting it for a few weeks, I had to reboot it again. After booting up and selecting the OS in GRUB, Kubuntu goes to a loading screen with a much lower resolution than the fancy one that I had been seeing before. After the four dots in the animation dissappear, the process stops at BusyBox and ash.
Using a SystemRescueCd, I was able to find that one of my hard drives had an error on it. Fortunately, I was also able to repair the error using gparted on the CD. However, I still can't get to a KDE session. I don't know how to go about fixing errors like this in a Kubuntu distribution, either.
Can anyone give me advice on how to diagnose the problem? I doubt I've given enough information to figure out how to fix the problem, but hopefully somebody knows of a CD to download & boot from, along with advice for fixing/reinstalling the environment. Until I hear from you, I'm going to try downloading & running the installation CD (I can't find my old install CD) and seeing if that either has scripts for fixing an installation, or else if reinstalling will fix the problem.
Thank you for your time.
I recently switched to Kubuntu from a Gentoo installation after getting fed up with all the work it took to make Gentoo work, and deciding that regular Ubuntu's interface wasn't working for me. I managed to cobble together a working system with Kubuntu that lasted a few months.
Recently, after leaving my desktop on without rebooting it for a few weeks, I had to reboot it again. After booting up and selecting the OS in GRUB, Kubuntu goes to a loading screen with a much lower resolution than the fancy one that I had been seeing before. After the four dots in the animation dissappear, the process stops at BusyBox and ash.
Using a SystemRescueCd, I was able to find that one of my hard drives had an error on it. Fortunately, I was also able to repair the error using gparted on the CD. However, I still can't get to a KDE session. I don't know how to go about fixing errors like this in a Kubuntu distribution, either.
Can anyone give me advice on how to diagnose the problem? I doubt I've given enough information to figure out how to fix the problem, but hopefully somebody knows of a CD to download & boot from, along with advice for fixing/reinstalling the environment. Until I hear from you, I'm going to try downloading & running the installation CD (I can't find my old install CD) and seeing if that either has scripts for fixing an installation, or else if reinstalling will fix the problem.
Thank you for your time.
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