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<div>Thank you for your prompt reply. </div>
<div>I am not able to follow the instructions because now I cannot get the
computer to boot at all. I will probably have to take it to a shop, and I can’t
afford that for a couple of weeks. I do have another computer running Windows
10, so am not desperate. The Kubuntu machine is a toy until I get it working
well, and gain enough experience to really use it for practical purposes.</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
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<div>Jim Croft</div>
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<div> </div></div></div></div></div></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Although this doesn't help your situation, I have installed 16.10 on a Toshiba laptop without problems. Kinda points to hardware in your case.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><br><blockquote type="cite"><div><div dir="ltr"><div style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri'; COLOR: #000000"><div style="FONT-SIZE: small; TEXT-DECORATION: none; FONT-FAMILY: "Calibri"; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; COLOR: #000000; FONT-STYLE: normal; DISPLAY: inline"><div style="FONT: 10pt tahoma">
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<div style="font-color: black"><b>From:</b> <a title="grokit@ajinfosearch.com">Alan Dacey (grokit)</a> </div>
<div><b>Sent:</b> Tuesday, October 11, 2016 10:30</div>
<div><b>To:</b> <a title="kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com">Kubuntu user technical
support</a> </div>
<div><b>Subject:</b> Re: Failure of reboot after update</div></div></div>
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<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0">Going
by where the boot process stopped the problem may be your hard drive and not
software. Could be your hardware too but let's rule out your hard drive
first.</p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0">Open
a terminal any paste the output of the following in your response:</p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'ubuntu mono'">sudo smartctl --all /dev/sda</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0">If
it complains about an ATA device behind a SAT layer then use the following:</p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'ubuntu mono'">sudo smartctl -d sat --all
/dev/sda</span></p>
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<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0">That
will give an estimate of your disk's health. You then should run a long test,
this will take a while, like 45 minutes to an hour and a half depending on the
size of your disk. Smartctl will tell you how long it will take so after that
time run the command above again and look for any changes.</p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0">Use
the following command to run a long test:</p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'ubuntu mono'">sudo smartctl --test=long /dev/sda</span></p>
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<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0">It
is possible but unlikely that you'll need to enable smart logging on your disk.
You'll know if you get no real output.</p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0">Use
this command to start logging:</p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'ubuntu mono'">smartctl --smart=on --offlineauto=on
--saveauto=on /dev/sda</span></p>
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<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0">If
the command 'smartctl' is not found you'll need to install the package
first.</p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'ubuntu mono'">sudo apt-get install smartmontools</span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0">You
can install a graphical front end with the package <span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'ubuntu mono'">gsmartcontrol</span> but if smartctl
complained about the layer stuff then you need to go to Options-->Preferences
and add "-d sat" (without quotes) in the "Smartctl parameters" box and rescan.
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<p style="MARGIN: 0px; TEXT-INDENT: 0px; -qt-block-indent: 0; -qt-user-state: 0">On
Tuesday, October 11, 2016 6:02:13 AM Jim Croft wrote:</p>
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I am running Kubuntu 16.04 on a Toshiba Satellite E55t-A5320 series
computer.</p>
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The last two updates, when prompted to reboot, I clicked on the prompt and the
reboot failed. The computer froze on the initial Toshiba banner page which is
supposed to allow access via F2 to Setup Utility or by F12 to Boot Manager. The
first time this happened, I tried to boot from a thumb drive. The computer gave
a <Boot Failed> message, but when I attempted a normal boot, it worked,
and continued to work, through several reboots, for several days. However, the
next time I updated, and clicked the reboot prompt, the reboot again failed, and
the previous work-around did not work. The computer will not get beyond the
Toshiba introductory banner described previously. Any recommendations? I am not
very familiar with Kubuntu, and am only semi-literate on computers in general,
so please put it in “baby talk”!</p>
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