[ubuntu-in] ubuntu-in Digest, Vol 29, Issue 14
Jinoy Jose
jinoyjose at gmail.com
Thu Jul 17 17:59:44 BST 2008
Hi,
But the problem is still there. I can't log in. I used all the other
kernels. But it asks me to go to failsafe mode, if I go there, it shows the
same error message!
JJ
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Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 18:30:07 +0000
From: "Jinoy Jose" <jinoyjose at gmail.com>
Subject: [ubuntu-in] Login trouble
To: ubuntu-in at lists.ubuntu.com
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Hi,
This is very urgent. I installed some updates yesterday and then given a
restart. But it tool a long to respond and the panel disappeared, keeping
the desktop on. I tried to switch off and then restart. I got an error panic
message. Then I tried to boot from the recovery mode and it worked, but it
is asking me to login using failsafe modes. But when I try to do this,
nothing is happening and I can't login. Why this happens, please help me..
Jose
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Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 00:06:54 +0530
From: "Aditya M" <aditya87 at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-in] Login trouble
To: "Ubuntu India Local Community" <ubuntu-in at lists.ubuntu.com>
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Hi,
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:00 AM, Jinoy Jose <jinoyjose at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> This is very urgent. I installed some updates yesterday and then given a
> restart. But it tool a long to respond and the panel disappeared, keeping
> the desktop on. I tried to switch off and then restart. I got an error
panic
> message. Then I tried to boot from the recovery mode and it worked, but it
> is asking me to login using failsafe modes. But when I try to do this,
> nothing is happening and I can't login. Why this happens, please help me..
If you are using the latest ubuntu, I think your grub screen should
show, older entries for the kernels. You probably did a kernel update
right? You should try booting from a kernel that worked before.
--
Aditya Manthramurthy
B. Tech, CSE NIT Trichy
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