I've recently installed Kubuntu 14.04 64-bit, intended as a successor to Mepis 11 64-bit. I started a thread asking about Kubuntu Live showing my hard disks with different drive designators (sda and sdb are swapped from the way Mepis 32-bit and 64-bit, and antiX 13.2 64-bit, and every other live distro I've used in the last couple years, see them), but I've resolved questions on that by using root=LABEL=<partition label> to designate the root location. I'm still encountering a much more serious problem: Kubuntu won't boot successfully. Given that my other thread seems to have fallen by the wayside, I've started a fresh one specific to the boot failure.
The live session works fine, and the install from the Live USB went smoothly (I permitted downloads of non-free software such as Flash, and updates, during install). Last night, I reinstalled Kubuntu from a USB created with unetbootin 603-1 on an antiX 13.2 32-bit system (installer started from inside the Live session after mounting all system partitions other than the ones to be written during the install -- a work-around I found for the "Prepare" step hanging on a system with many partitions), into a freshly reformatted 20 GB ext4 partition, with home going to a shared ext3 partition but a unique user name (so no conflict of the user folder with any other installed distro), and reused the same 4 GB swap partition I've previously used with Mepis 32-bit and 64-bit, and antiX 64-bit (this has worked fine when installing Mepis 11 64-bit with 32-bit already in place, and when installing antiX 13.2 64-bit with 64-bit Mepis already installed).
Whenever I attempt to boot the installed Kubuntu, however, whether I launch directly from Grub Legacy (already in place on the MBR of my Linux drive and controlling boot of Mepis, formerly antiX, and Windows XP as well as Kubuntu if/when I get it working) or chainload Grub 2 (installed in the root of the Kubuntu partition, so as not to replace the Grub I know how to fix), no matter what cheat codes I've tried, I get a kernel panic in anything from 1.2 to 2 seconds, with the message "init not found" and "try passing init= to the kernel." Googling that message has led to a number of things people have done that solved the problem -- some of which aren't applicable to my system (disable "secure boot" in BIOS, which isn't even an option on my five-plus year old motherboard), others which don't seem to have any effect (chroot to the Kubuntu partition and run update-initramfs). I've attempted cheat codes that were useful getting other Debian based distros to start: nomce and nomodeset (separately), with the only change being how long the kernel panic took to appear and how much boot text scrolled past too rapidly to read before the panic.
I don't know if it's normal given that there hasn't been a completed start, that the user folder (/home/<username>/) contains only three hidden files: .bash_logout, .bashrc, and .profile (I'd have expected to see pre-created Desktop, Documents, etc. folders, at least, but I haven't looked at an install with a file manager prior to starting it before). I also don't know if this could be related to the install seeming to jump from 87% complete after setting up and initializing a bunch of packages, to "ready to reboot" (other installers have, at times, seemed so busy doing invisible things in the background that they didn't update the progress information late in the install -- and worked fine afterward).
Here's my system information:
System info:
Kubuntu 14.04 64-bit, installed but not booting (as multi-boot alongside WinXP and Mepis 11 64-bit)
KDE 4.13.0
Legacy GRUB 0.97-64, optionally chainloading to Grub 2 as set up by the installer.
System has WinXP SP3 32-bit, Mepis 11 64-bit, and Kubuntu is installed in a freshly reformatted 20 GiB partition, reusing 4 GiB swap and with a new home folder (unique username) in a partition shared with Mepis and previous antiX install.
Desktop system
MSI P6NGML motherboard, onboard video disabled, onboard sound active, onboard ethernet active
Intel Core2Quad 2.67 GHz (Q9440, I think) -- 64-bit, 4-core, w/ 3 MiB Level 2 cache, running at default clock
nVidia GT520, 1 GiB RAM, PCIExpress x16, default data rate, GPU, and RAM clocks
4 GiB RAM installed, default RAM clocks
2 HDDs -- one SATA 1 TB, less than a year old, 6 NTFS partitions (my old Windows drive) on motherboard connector; one IDE 120 GB, 7-8 years old (4 partitions: swap, Kubuntu64, shared /home with separate user folders, and Mepis11) on motherboard connector; both drives read healthy with S.M.A.R.T. monitor at last check. Kubuntu64 partition is 20 GB, freshly formatted, shared /home partition has 24 GB free space; /swap is 4 GB.
1 Sony CD-RW 40x sharing IDE channel with IDE hard disk.
The live session works fine, and the install from the Live USB went smoothly (I permitted downloads of non-free software such as Flash, and updates, during install). Last night, I reinstalled Kubuntu from a USB created with unetbootin 603-1 on an antiX 13.2 32-bit system (installer started from inside the Live session after mounting all system partitions other than the ones to be written during the install -- a work-around I found for the "Prepare" step hanging on a system with many partitions), into a freshly reformatted 20 GB ext4 partition, with home going to a shared ext3 partition but a unique user name (so no conflict of the user folder with any other installed distro), and reused the same 4 GB swap partition I've previously used with Mepis 32-bit and 64-bit, and antiX 64-bit (this has worked fine when installing Mepis 11 64-bit with 32-bit already in place, and when installing antiX 13.2 64-bit with 64-bit Mepis already installed).
Whenever I attempt to boot the installed Kubuntu, however, whether I launch directly from Grub Legacy (already in place on the MBR of my Linux drive and controlling boot of Mepis, formerly antiX, and Windows XP as well as Kubuntu if/when I get it working) or chainload Grub 2 (installed in the root of the Kubuntu partition, so as not to replace the Grub I know how to fix), no matter what cheat codes I've tried, I get a kernel panic in anything from 1.2 to 2 seconds, with the message "init not found" and "try passing init= to the kernel." Googling that message has led to a number of things people have done that solved the problem -- some of which aren't applicable to my system (disable "secure boot" in BIOS, which isn't even an option on my five-plus year old motherboard), others which don't seem to have any effect (chroot to the Kubuntu partition and run update-initramfs). I've attempted cheat codes that were useful getting other Debian based distros to start: nomce and nomodeset (separately), with the only change being how long the kernel panic took to appear and how much boot text scrolled past too rapidly to read before the panic.
I don't know if it's normal given that there hasn't been a completed start, that the user folder (/home/<username>/) contains only three hidden files: .bash_logout, .bashrc, and .profile (I'd have expected to see pre-created Desktop, Documents, etc. folders, at least, but I haven't looked at an install with a file manager prior to starting it before). I also don't know if this could be related to the install seeming to jump from 87% complete after setting up and initializing a bunch of packages, to "ready to reboot" (other installers have, at times, seemed so busy doing invisible things in the background that they didn't update the progress information late in the install -- and worked fine afterward).
Here's my system information:
System info:
Kubuntu 14.04 64-bit, installed but not booting (as multi-boot alongside WinXP and Mepis 11 64-bit)
KDE 4.13.0
Legacy GRUB 0.97-64, optionally chainloading to Grub 2 as set up by the installer.
System has WinXP SP3 32-bit, Mepis 11 64-bit, and Kubuntu is installed in a freshly reformatted 20 GiB partition, reusing 4 GiB swap and with a new home folder (unique username) in a partition shared with Mepis and previous antiX install.
Desktop system
MSI P6NGML motherboard, onboard video disabled, onboard sound active, onboard ethernet active
Intel Core2Quad 2.67 GHz (Q9440, I think) -- 64-bit, 4-core, w/ 3 MiB Level 2 cache, running at default clock
nVidia GT520, 1 GiB RAM, PCIExpress x16, default data rate, GPU, and RAM clocks
4 GiB RAM installed, default RAM clocks
2 HDDs -- one SATA 1 TB, less than a year old, 6 NTFS partitions (my old Windows drive) on motherboard connector; one IDE 120 GB, 7-8 years old (4 partitions: swap, Kubuntu64, shared /home with separate user folders, and Mepis11) on motherboard connector; both drives read healthy with S.M.A.R.T. monitor at last check. Kubuntu64 partition is 20 GB, freshly formatted, shared /home partition has 24 GB free space; /swap is 4 GB.
1 Sony CD-RW 40x sharing IDE channel with IDE hard disk.
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