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    Kubuntu booting problem

    when runing
    Code:
    (initramfs) monut -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /root -o force
    my computer sends back
    https://imgur.com/Hegk1EY

    #2
    You need to do what the error says:
    boot to windows, and then fully shut down, after disabling Windows fast-restart.

    I also think we are missing more info - why are you at an initramfs prompt?

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      #3
      it booted into a initramfs prompt

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        #4
        Assuming that boot went no further, then just disable Windows Fast Start and boot the system again. You should go farther through the process.
        The next brick house on the left
        Intel i7 11th Gen | 16GB | 1TB | KDE Plasma 5.27.11​| Kubuntu 24.04 | 6.8.0-31-generic



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          #5
          *update*
          i think kubuntu was corrupted based on what intiramfs send back
          https://imgur.com/xQzo7ZH

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            #6
            Why are you trying to mount an NTFS formatted partition drive (sda1) to /root ?
            (Note, this is NOT the 'root' dir, or just '/', but is the root's "home' dir)

            I think we are still missing a lot of context here
            Any idea of what happened to cause this,
            Any updates, modifications, changes, hardware swaps, power loss, anything that may have happened before you saw this?
            And your NTFS drive still seems to be locked by Windows (ie Windows Fast-restart, or a suspend/hibernation)
            Could also be a hardware problem.

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              #7
              I have no clue has of why this happened, could be my lose battery but i had that problem sense i got my computer a year ago. my pc is a lenovo thinkad x250 if that helps.

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