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Old 04-15-2011, 03:28 AM   #1
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Unhappy Can't boot Lucid LTS anymore; automount error for data partition; / is md0


My Lucid LTS Ubuntu Studio 64 (amd) won't boot anymore; / and /home each are software raid 0 partitions.

I have a Multimedia partition (also ext 4) which I attempted to chmod with a GUI program (I forget what its called now) to enable all users read/write access. Looks like I inadvertently fstabed that partition to be mounted at boot-time (normally my password was required in order to mount it).

I tried to logging out and back into my OS to see if the partition was now writable but it wasen't; instead a filesystem error was noted. I realised then that my partition was IMPROPERLY labelled and I was in a tired state and didn't remember how to rename it & rebooted to make sure all was ok. But it was not:

An error occured when mounting /media/Ubuntu unknown filesystem type "Multimedia"

mountall: mount /media/Ubuntu [1334] terminated with status 32
mountall: filesystem could not be mounted /media/Ubuntu

Boot: recovering journal


From my generic Ubuntu system on a non raid partition, I finally removed the space in the 'offending' partition: Ubuntu Multimedia to UbuntuMultimedia. And I changed the permissions for it.

But if I try to boot Ubuntu Studio via recovery; booting in low res is unusable, and it gets stuck if I SKIP mounting. So I am left with manual boot or drop to a shell. I will have to use an editor like vi or nano and the command prompt. I know that I likely only have to comment out a line in etc/fstab but I am only familiar with nautilus or gedit for this type of operation. And since this OS is on a raid partition its not 'seen' on the live CD....

I would need someone to offer me clear steps to follow with the non gui editors otherwise I'm in trouble...

HELP! Anyone?

I just wanted to use that partition for video editing and now I am locked out of my system!
 
Old 04-15-2011, 05:04 AM   #2
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ok I somehow figured out how to find my fstab contents in the command line and to comment out the partition using nano after all!

cat /etc/fstab

sudo nano /etc/fstab


now I found out that my /home partition is a total mess!

there is a problem with the configuration server:

/usr/lib/libg conf2-4/gconf-sanity-check-2 exited with status 256
/home/user/Desktop
/home/user/.nautilus

need to be recreated or was it chown? now I am too tired to reboot and review again...

also I think that my boot drive has low disk space or none left: (100mb) grub 2- ext3

another message I got is: Could not update ICEauthority file /home/user/.ICEauthority

but I couldn't fix it in shell cause it didn't seem to recognise my username...?! this is what I tried:

chown user:user /home/user/.ICEauthority
chmod 644 /home/user/.ICEauthority
exit


So once again stumped!
 
Old 04-15-2011, 11:49 AM   #3
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No experience with raid at all, take note of that.

Have you run;
Code:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a
?

This might be of help, at least in giving some hints on where the main problems are.
 
  


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