Hi, there been using Kubuntu for about four months and this is the first time this problem has occured.
A few hours ago whilst working on Kubuntu an error message appearing, saying something like I no had permission to write to kde or something like that (I'm unsure of the specifics). I didn't think much of this and restarted my computer presuming all would be fine.
When I selected Kubuntu in the GRUB a black screen with lots of hex numbers, and then the following message appeared:
Killed
mount:mounting /dev on /root/dev failed: No such file or directory
mount:mounting /sys on /root/sys failed: No such file or directory
mount:mounting /proc on /root/proc failed: No such file or directory
Target filesystem doesn't have /sbin/init.
No init found. Try passing init=bootarg.
BusyBox v1.13.3 (Ubuntu 1:1.13.3-1ubuntu11) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built in commands.
(initramfs)
I have tried to access my Windows partition and it boots up successful. Is there a way to do solve this problem that would save my files, as I am currently working on circuit simulation on a program called Ngspice for a university project and have some important files on the machine.
Cheers.
A few hours ago whilst working on Kubuntu an error message appearing, saying something like I no had permission to write to kde or something like that (I'm unsure of the specifics). I didn't think much of this and restarted my computer presuming all would be fine.
When I selected Kubuntu in the GRUB a black screen with lots of hex numbers, and then the following message appeared:
Killed
mount:mounting /dev on /root/dev failed: No such file or directory
mount:mounting /sys on /root/sys failed: No such file or directory
mount:mounting /proc on /root/proc failed: No such file or directory
Target filesystem doesn't have /sbin/init.
No init found. Try passing init=bootarg.
BusyBox v1.13.3 (Ubuntu 1:1.13.3-1ubuntu11) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built in commands.
(initramfs)
I have tried to access my Windows partition and it boots up successful. Is there a way to do solve this problem that would save my files, as I am currently working on circuit simulation on a program called Ngspice for a university project and have some important files on the machine.
Cheers.
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