Ubuntu 12.04 won't load - hangs at Busybox v1.18.5 / initramfs

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Marty
    Marty over 1 year

    I want to start by saying that I am very new with Linux (about 1 month using it). I have had no problems up until now.

    I am running Ubuntu 12.04 from a Toshiba laptop with 250 GB hard drive and 3 GB of ram.

    Everything worked fine yesterday. The only changes I made was was that I downloaded Banshee to try as a replacement for Rhythmbox and did a few recommended updates. This morning I tried to boot and it took a long time and I finally got this error:

    mount: mounting /dev/disk/by-uuid/02bc41cc-1e21-4700-a179-be2805a658c4 on /root failed: Invalid argument
    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 requested /sbin/init.
    No init found. Try passing init= bootarg.
    BusyBox v1.18. (Ubuntu 1:1.18.5-1ubuntu4) built-in shell (ash)
    Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands
    (initramfs)
    

    I'm not sure what to do beyond this point. I have read around on here and haven't found the help I need. I did try to boot it from the Live CD. I can boot up to the Try Ubuntu/Install Ubuntu screen. When I go through the Try Ubuntu selection I can't access my hard disk. When I clicked on it I got this error:

    Unable to mount 247 GB Filesystem
    Error mounting: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda/1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error. In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg|tail or so.

    I tried dmesg|tail and saw a string of values but nothing that looked helpful.

    I have also tried to boot from the GRUB screen as recovery mode and previous Linux version but they didn't work either.

    I tried to load Windows Recovery Environment (loader) (on /dev/sdc3) and got this message:

    error: no such device: 268057B1805785E9
    error: hd1 cannot get C/H/S values
    

    I had saw somewhere that I could fix this with the Live CD but my knowledge isn't good enough to try. I tried something with Gpart that I had read, but the system told me that I didn't have Gpart. Could someone please explain to me what I need to do and/or haven't tried yet.

    • Marty
      Marty almost 12 years
      Also I don't know if it matters, but a couple nights ago I was watching a movie on it and the power strip got turned off. This resulted in the laptop suddenly dying while playing the movie. I rebooted it just fine, but didn't know if this was helpful.
    • Marty
      Marty almost 12 years
      It seems to be fixed now!! I used the Live CD to and selected Try it. From there I followed the instructions in the Boot-Repair (help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair) utility. It installed everything, ran, fixed it, and rebooted just fine.