I am assuming that is done when I tell it to get rid of the old and plant the new. This is a complete reinstall, so I do not see what that could mean, However, I have not personally reformatted the drive. I have also noticed when it begins the process, it informs my that there are some non UEFI files hanging about and they might give me problems. Having the boot disk constantly mounted (at least from what I could see) Having updates and third party software enabled ticked or not when installing I usually have a glimmer of an idea of where the problem may lie, but not in this case. I have read that this is s problem with /etc/fsck, but after having said it, they seem to offer nothing else that I can fathom. I have noticed that it seems to hang up, according to the logs, on the swap on the disk I use to boot, but that is just a line on the page that comes just before it flips into emergency mode. I have reinstalled about five times so far, I have burned a new version o another computer and tried again, and that did nothing to help. There does not seem to be a problem with the hardware.Īfter the first boot, it simply sends me straight to the emergency mode and demands that I go to "systemctl reboot" to get the system running and then only in recovery mode. This one is not a silly error, from what I have seen.įirst of all, the machine works very well indeed from the live usb. This is probably the worst problem I have had in all the years I have been using Ubuntu.
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