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issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 14 Thread: Ubuntu 9.10 Mounting error: mounting dev/disk...on root failed: Invalid argument Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode March 23rd, 2010 #1 Peterace View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First no init found try passing init bootarg Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Mar 2010 Beans 6 Ubuntu 9.10 Mounting error: mounting dev/disk...on root failed: Invalid argument Hi Everyone! I am currently dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit on a HP laptop. However for some reason when I woke up this morning the Linux partition failed to boot. The computer can successfully get to the Grub 2 (1.97~beta) boot screen and from there it can successfully boot into Windows 7 along with the memory test program. However, none of the primary Ubuntu booting options nor the Ubuntu recovery mode boot options work and both yield the following error and associated console output: (There are multiple Ubuntu boot options 2 per kernel) //Begin Console output------------------------------------------------- mount: mounting /dev/disk/by-uuid/a3c31122-6794-4fa6-a039-91d49dadfa8a on /root failed: Invalid argument mount: mounting /sys on /root/sys failed: No such file or directory 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 1:1.13.3-1ubuntu7) built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a lit of built in commands. (initramfs) //End Console output--------------------------------------------------- What I have do

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Subject: Re: More RAID-1 problems Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 13:54:02 -0400 (EDT) > I've again run into a problem with RAID-1 on my system. I can mount all > the raid volumes using the linux rescue boot option from the install CD. > > My disks (same model https://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-list/2008-October/msg00526.html drive for both sda and sdb) > /boot - /dev/md1 (/dev/sda1 & /dev/sdb1) > / - /dev/md6 (/dev/sda6 & /dev/sdb6) > swap - /dev/md3 (/dev/sda3 & /dev/sdb3) > /var - /dev/md5 (/dev/sda5 & /dev/sdb5) > /usr - /dev/md2 (/dev/sda2 & /dev/sdb2) > /home - /dev/md7 (/dev/sda7 & /dev/sdb7) > > The system gets to: > > Waiting for driver initialization. > md: md6 stopped. > mdadm: no devices found for /dev/md6 > md: md3 stopped. > mdadm: no devices found for /dev/md3 mounting /dev > Trying to resume from /dev/md3 > Creating root device. > Mounting root filesystem. > EXT3-fs: unable to read superblock > mount: error mounting /dev/root on /sysroot as ext3: Invalid argument > Setting up other filesystems. > Setting up noew root fs > setuproot: moving /dev failed: No such file or directory > no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults > setuproot: error mounting /proc: No such file or directory > setuproot: error mounting /sys: No such file or directory > Mount failed for error mounting /dev/root selinuxfs on /selinux: No such file or directory > Switching to new root and running init. > unmounting old /dev > unmounting old /proc > unmounting old /sys > switchroot: mount failed: No such file or directory > Booting has failed. > > > I've had this problem in the past and I've checked the past suggestions and > I am still unable to get the system to boot. > > What I have done so far (while using the rescue CD) > > verified that the UUID's listed in the /etc/mdadm.conf file are correct > (mdadm -D /dev/mdX matches what's in the conf file). > Reinstalled grub with "grub-install /dev/sda" and "grub-install /dev/sdb" > Reviewed bugzilla bugs 447818 & 444237 and tried modifying the > /etc/rc.sysinit file to create the arrays at boot time. > > Any suggestions would really be appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Jeff > > I've again run into a problem with RAID-1 on my system. I can mount all > the raid volumes using the linux rescue boot option from the install CD. > > My disks (same model drive for both sda and sdb) > /boot - /dev/md1 (/dev/sda1 & /dev/sdb1) > / - /dev/md6 (/dev/sda6 & /dev/sdb6) > swap - /dev/md3 (/dev/sda3 & /dev/sdb3) > /var - /dev/md5 (/dev/sda5 & /dev/sdb5) > /usr - /dev/md2 (/dev/sda2 & /dev/sdb2) > /home - /dev/md7 (/dev/sda7 & /dev/sdb7) > > The system gets to: > > Waiting for d

 

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