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I'm brand new to this and it's my first install of ubuntu 8.04.1 x86_64
(Hardy). Are the commands listed above entered at the (initramfs)
prompt???
The libc references above don't mean anything to me at
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 201673 ***
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first reported on 2008-03-13'
Must have something to do with the 13th... Just did today's upgrades
(April 13th) and the linux-restricted 386 kernel drops to initramfs
busybox shell. Booting into -generic
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Hi,
I did boot the system with an older kernel, you can choose from GRUB.
After logging in I installed live-initramfs using the package manager.
It seems that it has reconfigured initramfs. Rebooting again
confirm this
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Confirming this bug as there as hobodan and turox confirmed, as well as
getting duplicates of the same bug.
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This just happened to me too. However, booting with the 386 kernel
(2.6.24-12-386) rather than the generic kernel (2.6.24-12-generic) fixes
the problem, at the cost of losing three cpu cores. No other config
changes were necessary to make it work. Haven't found any method of
making the generic
First fix:
Boot Live-CD, mount linux partition an type in terminal:
sudo cp --parent `dpkg -L libc | xargs` /path/to/disk
Now, check the system @ chroot
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shifty, you mean libc6, right? What is the fix meant to accomplish?
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Mhh ... Sorry. No more time for any description. I'm still at work. Look
here for more information:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=722886
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Ah, then perhaps I am having a different bug, as I have libc
2.7-5ubuntu2 and it appears to be working fine. Perhaps I have this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/33269
A number of other people seem to have fixed the missing root file system
by booting 386 instead of
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Hardy: invalid pointer: 0xb7ef4b70 no program will start.
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You
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Same problem here, working on Virtualbox.
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i've solved the libc6 upgrade problem, but this problem still remains,
booting the generic kernel image. only selecting the 386 kernel image
from the boot loader, i'm able to boot. i think this bug is not a
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Gianluca: the reason this happens for one kernel and not the other is
due to a difference in when their respective initramfses were last
updated. Booting the 386 kernel image and then running
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i had the same problem; update-initramfs -u fixed the issue :-)
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I can confirm this. Just happened to me.
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