Ubuntu 16.04 Stuck in emergency mode and nothing works
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When I started my laptop I found this message:
"Welcome to emergency mode! After logging in,type "journalctl -xb" to
view system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" or
^D to try again to boot into default mode."
I have tried commands Ctrl+D or "systemctl default" but nothing happens.
How can I solve this problem? Can anybody please help? I am new to Linux, and I do not know what information you need to be able to help. Can you write to me step by step what to do.
Thanks.
Here is what my screen looks like:
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16.04
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When I started my laptop I found this message:
"Welcome to emergency mode! After logging in,type "journalctl -xb" to
view system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" or
^D to try again to boot into default mode."
I have tried commands Ctrl+D or "systemctl default" but nothing happens.
How can I solve this problem? Can anybody please help? I am new to Linux, and I do not know what information you need to be able to help. Can you write to me step by step what to do.
Thanks.
Here is what my screen looks like:
[2
16.04
That looks like a hard drive or disk controller hardware error - best case, loose cable; worst case dead drive. See How do I recover from a read DMA bootup error?
– steeldriver
Feb 16 at 19:17
Drive sda6, sector 197398562, has a hard READ failure, and causing the drive to become not ready. Replace the HDD.
– heynnema
Feb 16 at 21:40
Can I get from Ubuntu Live to home partitions to my files? Can I log in from the terminal to the disk home and copy files to another disk?
– Kondzio
Feb 17 at 20:09
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When I started my laptop I found this message:
"Welcome to emergency mode! After logging in,type "journalctl -xb" to
view system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" or
^D to try again to boot into default mode."
I have tried commands Ctrl+D or "systemctl default" but nothing happens.
How can I solve this problem? Can anybody please help? I am new to Linux, and I do not know what information you need to be able to help. Can you write to me step by step what to do.
Thanks.
Here is what my screen looks like:
[2
16.04
When I started my laptop I found this message:
"Welcome to emergency mode! After logging in,type "journalctl -xb" to
view system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" or
^D to try again to boot into default mode."
I have tried commands Ctrl+D or "systemctl default" but nothing happens.
How can I solve this problem? Can anybody please help? I am new to Linux, and I do not know what information you need to be able to help. Can you write to me step by step what to do.
Thanks.
Here is what my screen looks like:
[2
16.04
16.04
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That looks like a hard drive or disk controller hardware error - best case, loose cable; worst case dead drive. See How do I recover from a read DMA bootup error?
– steeldriver
Feb 16 at 19:17
Drive sda6, sector 197398562, has a hard READ failure, and causing the drive to become not ready. Replace the HDD.
– heynnema
Feb 16 at 21:40
Can I get from Ubuntu Live to home partitions to my files? Can I log in from the terminal to the disk home and copy files to another disk?
– Kondzio
Feb 17 at 20:09
add a comment |
That looks like a hard drive or disk controller hardware error - best case, loose cable; worst case dead drive. See How do I recover from a read DMA bootup error?
– steeldriver
Feb 16 at 19:17
Drive sda6, sector 197398562, has a hard READ failure, and causing the drive to become not ready. Replace the HDD.
– heynnema
Feb 16 at 21:40
Can I get from Ubuntu Live to home partitions to my files? Can I log in from the terminal to the disk home and copy files to another disk?
– Kondzio
Feb 17 at 20:09
That looks like a hard drive or disk controller hardware error - best case, loose cable; worst case dead drive. See How do I recover from a read DMA bootup error?
– steeldriver
Feb 16 at 19:17
That looks like a hard drive or disk controller hardware error - best case, loose cable; worst case dead drive. See How do I recover from a read DMA bootup error?
– steeldriver
Feb 16 at 19:17
Drive sda6, sector 197398562, has a hard READ failure, and causing the drive to become not ready. Replace the HDD.
– heynnema
Feb 16 at 21:40
Drive sda6, sector 197398562, has a hard READ failure, and causing the drive to become not ready. Replace the HDD.
– heynnema
Feb 16 at 21:40
Can I get from Ubuntu Live to home partitions to my files? Can I log in from the terminal to the disk home and copy files to another disk?
– Kondzio
Feb 17 at 20:09
Can I get from Ubuntu Live to home partitions to my files? Can I log in from the terminal to the disk home and copy files to another disk?
– Kondzio
Feb 17 at 20:09
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I checked my sda3, sda4 and sda6 drive the SMART data and showed the error. What else can I do or get from Ubuntu Live to home partitions to my files? Can I log in from the terminal to the disk home and copy files to another disk?
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I checked my sda3, sda4 and sda6 drive the SMART data and showed the error. What else can I do or get from Ubuntu Live to home partitions to my files? Can I log in from the terminal to the disk home and copy files to another disk?
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I checked my sda3, sda4 and sda6 drive the SMART data and showed the error. What else can I do or get from Ubuntu Live to home partitions to my files? Can I log in from the terminal to the disk home and copy files to another disk?
Thanks
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I checked my sda3, sda4 and sda6 drive the SMART data and showed the error. What else can I do or get from Ubuntu Live to home partitions to my files? Can I log in from the terminal to the disk home and copy files to another disk?
Thanks
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I checked my sda3, sda4 and sda6 drive the SMART data and showed the error. What else can I do or get from Ubuntu Live to home partitions to my files? Can I log in from the terminal to the disk home and copy files to another disk?
Thanks
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That looks like a hard drive or disk controller hardware error - best case, loose cable; worst case dead drive. See How do I recover from a read DMA bootup error?
– steeldriver
Feb 16 at 19:17
Drive sda6, sector 197398562, has a hard READ failure, and causing the drive to become not ready. Replace the HDD.
– heynnema
Feb 16 at 21:40
Can I get from Ubuntu Live to home partitions to my files? Can I log in from the terminal to the disk home and copy files to another disk?
– Kondzio
Feb 17 at 20:09