Error after Ubuntu upgrade from 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS
I have recently upgraded my laptop from ubuntu 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS. The upgrade procedure seemed successful. But the restart after the upgrade was not successful and now I am getting the below error as shown in the screen shot while booting. error screen shot
How to rectify it ? or else how to revert back to 16.04 LTS.
Thanks,
Dibash
18.04 upgrade
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I have recently upgraded my laptop from ubuntu 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS. The upgrade procedure seemed successful. But the restart after the upgrade was not successful and now I am getting the below error as shown in the screen shot while booting. error screen shot
How to rectify it ? or else how to revert back to 16.04 LTS.
Thanks,
Dibash
18.04 upgrade
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Your screenshot shows that disk errors were detected and repaired during the boot process, however, your question is not clear on where the boot process stops.
– Kristopher Ives
Jan 29 at 11:18
Hi Kristopher, the boot process stops when the ubuntu logo appears and the screen gets frozen and the error as in the screen shot appears automatically.
– Dibash
Jan 29 at 11:27
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I have recently upgraded my laptop from ubuntu 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS. The upgrade procedure seemed successful. But the restart after the upgrade was not successful and now I am getting the below error as shown in the screen shot while booting. error screen shot
How to rectify it ? or else how to revert back to 16.04 LTS.
Thanks,
Dibash
18.04 upgrade
I have recently upgraded my laptop from ubuntu 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS. The upgrade procedure seemed successful. But the restart after the upgrade was not successful and now I am getting the below error as shown in the screen shot while booting. error screen shot
How to rectify it ? or else how to revert back to 16.04 LTS.
Thanks,
Dibash
18.04 upgrade
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Your screenshot shows that disk errors were detected and repaired during the boot process, however, your question is not clear on where the boot process stops.
– Kristopher Ives
Jan 29 at 11:18
Hi Kristopher, the boot process stops when the ubuntu logo appears and the screen gets frozen and the error as in the screen shot appears automatically.
– Dibash
Jan 29 at 11:27
add a comment |
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Your screenshot shows that disk errors were detected and repaired during the boot process, however, your question is not clear on where the boot process stops.
– Kristopher Ives
Jan 29 at 11:18
Hi Kristopher, the boot process stops when the ubuntu logo appears and the screen gets frozen and the error as in the screen shot appears automatically.
– Dibash
Jan 29 at 11:27
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Your screenshot shows that disk errors were detected and repaired during the boot process, however, your question is not clear on where the boot process stops.
– Kristopher Ives
Jan 29 at 11:18
Your screenshot shows that disk errors were detected and repaired during the boot process, however, your question is not clear on where the boot process stops.
– Kristopher Ives
Jan 29 at 11:18
Hi Kristopher, the boot process stops when the ubuntu logo appears and the screen gets frozen and the error as in the screen shot appears automatically.
– Dibash
Jan 29 at 11:27
Hi Kristopher, the boot process stops when the ubuntu logo appears and the screen gets frozen and the error as in the screen shot appears automatically.
– Dibash
Jan 29 at 11:27
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Your screenshot shows that disk errors were detected and repaired during the boot process, however, your question is not clear on where the boot process stops.
– Kristopher Ives
Jan 29 at 11:18
Hi Kristopher, the boot process stops when the ubuntu logo appears and the screen gets frozen and the error as in the screen shot appears automatically.
– Dibash
Jan 29 at 11:27