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System does not boot after being hibernated
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Thanks, re-installing Linux resolved the issue. Now both Windows and
Linux work fine. But I have a few questions and I would be grateful if
you could answer:
1) Should I avoid updating Linux again or it was just a bad luck
accident, as you said?
2) How can I find out in which partition the new
1.) I would highly recommend keeping your computer up to date. I'm
guessing maybe you shut down or something while it was running? I've
helped a few people who powered off during an update of drivers or other
core things, with nasty results. To be on the cautious side, open a
terminal in
Did you do anything in terms of adding/updating software before this
happened?
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Thanks Alex for your reply,
Yes, I just remembered that I did update the system. But I didn't think it
could be because of that. I am not sure I rebooted the system after the update
or not. So, it might be because of the update (I updated 247 programs all at
once!) or because I hibernated the
Anything I can suggest will take longer and more effort that the
reinstallation. Just remember to live boot back in and save your stuff!
Actually, before you do, try running another update just in case there's
errors. It might explain it if you stopped it during updates.
For some dry theory, I
Also, Windows will work fine again. Ubuntu uses something called a boot
loader, which tells your computer what OS to boot and where to find it.
I'm assuming you can't boot Windows as well, because Linux can't load
the thing that tells Windows to start.
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System does not boot after being