I am running kubuntu 13.04 64 bit on my son's laptop. Yesterday evening there was a kernel update (linux-headers* and linux-image*) which I installed. Then when he tried to start it up this morning he ended up with a black screen where the login should have been. After restarting the machine it now hangs at a screen with the following text:
(Those last two statements are really on one line.)
I have tried going into the recovery mode, but that gives the same result. Also I expected the old kernel still to be available in Grub, but it doesn't seem to. I am not even sure the kernel update is the problem, but it was the last update I ran.
I am reasonably capable sorting problems on linux, it is just that I have no experience with start up problems like this.
Any help is much appreciated.
Code:
Begin: Loading essential drivers ... done Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done Begin: Mounting root file system ... Begin: Running /script/local-top ... done
I have tried going into the recovery mode, but that gives the same result. Also I expected the old kernel still to be available in Grub, but it doesn't seem to. I am not even sure the kernel update is the problem, but it was the last update I ran.
I am reasonably capable sorting problems on linux, it is just that I have no experience with start up problems like this.
Any help is much appreciated.
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