Hi,
I have recently installed Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon and I custom built a kernel and installed it this worked fine. But I read somewhere that I should install the new NVIDIA driver. I did this by booting into the recovery mode. Install went well. I then rebooted normally and its failing. Here is what happens when it boots. I see the Kubuntu logo and the blue progress bar starts going and then it goes a tty window that says the following:
Starting up ...
Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel.
Loading, please wait...
kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uuid/2299cead-c9d5-42cc-b2d5-ff8c5908f37f) = sda5(8,5)
kinit: trying to resume from /dev/disk/by-uuid/2299cead-c9d5-42cc-b2d5-ff8c5908f37f
kinit: No resume image, doing normal boot...
/dev/disk/by-uuid/2299cead-c9d5-42cc-b2d5-ff8c5908f37f is a Symbolic Link to ../../sda5 that device is there.
This is the Swap Partition. I don't understand what installing the new NVIDIA Driver would do to the Swap Partition.
I have tried booting into the original kernel and I get the same thing.
Hardware Specs:
Mobo - Intel 845 chipset motherboard
Processor - Pentium 4 2.0GHz
Memory - PC 133 1.25 GB
Video Card - PNY NVIDIA GeForce 5500 PCI 256 MB RAM
Harddrive - SDA Maxtor 160 GB (IDE - have no idea why linux recognizes it as a SCSI, but that hasn't been a problem). SDB Maxtor 120 GB (IDE - Also no idea why its recognized as SCSI).
Does anyone have any suggestions? In the past I've worked with Mandriva, FreeBSD, Debian, HP-UX, and Solaris. But this is something I've never seen before and I'm making the jump back into Linux after probably a year of using Windows.
Thanks for any help
Albert
I have recently installed Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon and I custom built a kernel and installed it this worked fine. But I read somewhere that I should install the new NVIDIA driver. I did this by booting into the recovery mode. Install went well. I then rebooted normally and its failing. Here is what happens when it boots. I see the Kubuntu logo and the blue progress bar starts going and then it goes a tty window that says the following:
Starting up ...
Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel.
Loading, please wait...
kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uuid/2299cead-c9d5-42cc-b2d5-ff8c5908f37f) = sda5(8,5)
kinit: trying to resume from /dev/disk/by-uuid/2299cead-c9d5-42cc-b2d5-ff8c5908f37f
kinit: No resume image, doing normal boot...
/dev/disk/by-uuid/2299cead-c9d5-42cc-b2d5-ff8c5908f37f is a Symbolic Link to ../../sda5 that device is there.
This is the Swap Partition. I don't understand what installing the new NVIDIA Driver would do to the Swap Partition.
I have tried booting into the original kernel and I get the same thing.
Hardware Specs:
Mobo - Intel 845 chipset motherboard
Processor - Pentium 4 2.0GHz
Memory - PC 133 1.25 GB
Video Card - PNY NVIDIA GeForce 5500 PCI 256 MB RAM
Harddrive - SDA Maxtor 160 GB (IDE - have no idea why linux recognizes it as a SCSI, but that hasn't been a problem). SDB Maxtor 120 GB (IDE - Also no idea why its recognized as SCSI).
Does anyone have any suggestions? In the past I've worked with Mandriva, FreeBSD, Debian, HP-UX, and Solaris. But this is something I've never seen before and I'm making the jump back into Linux after probably a year of using Windows.
Thanks for any help
Albert
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