Ubuntu 9.10 System Recovery Help Needed
I have Ubuntu 9.10 installed on my HP desktop, but I'm running an older version (8.10) on a live CD so I can at least get online to ask for some help.
When I tried to log on earlier it went to a command prompt and said the 'file system check failed' and to run fsck manually. I entered 'sudo fsck' at the prompt and I selected "y" to fix all the bad inodes, when it was complete it told me to restart, I then entered 'sudo restart' at the prompt and it said 'sudo uuid unknown'. I have not installed anything recently and I'm not sure what to do. |
Have you tried rebooting? What happened?
Have you tried examining the content of your HDD from the live session? |
I have tried rebooting several times without any luck. At the grub screen I just tried to boot the most recent kernel listed after removing the 'quiet splash' from the end of the line. I received the following error 'Failure: AppArmor profiles failed to load'. I can get to some of the files on my HDD but I don't know what to look for.
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If you can mount your HDD, and get to the files, then you can recover. Just copy the files you want to keep someplace else - reinstall - copy them back.
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Will it boot into rescue mode? |
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