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nixnineHey guys, need help.  Trying to log into studio 14.04 but I get an error at start up about busybox and initramfs17:29
nixnineCan someone help?17:29
holsteinnixnine: sounds like that could be any error from hardware failing to corrupt filesystem.. or kernel panic..17:30
nixninethat bad?17:30
holsteinnixnine: i would isolate and test.. run the memtest from a live CD.. test the hard drive.. and "repair" if possible..17:30
nixninehow do i do that?17:31
holsteinnixnine: then, i would run a live CD and see how the desktop responds. see if the hardware seems good.. GPU and CPU and all that.. listening for fans, etc17:31
holsteinnixnine: from the live CD, there are tests17:31
holsteinhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/MemoryTest17:31
holsteinhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/317241/can-i-use-ubuntu-to-diagnose-hard-drive-or-ram-problems-in-windows17:32
nixninerunning from external hd now17:33
holsteinnixnine: you are running what from what?17:33
nixnineI have booted into another system17:33
holsteinyou mean, you are booting an OS that is located on a different hard drive?17:33
nixnineyes17:33
holsteinthen, as i suggested, the hard drive can be bad or failing17:34
nixninecan I check like that?17:34
holsteinnixnine: i use "gsmartcontrol" to test the hard drive17:34
nixninedon't have that17:34
holsteini typically run the short self-test, then, i'll run the long one.. i spend literally hours testing each drive17:35
holsteinnixnine: i would install a tool, as the one i suggested, which will  allow you to test the drive17:35
holstein!info gsmartcontrol17:35
ubottugsmartcontrol (source: gsmartcontrol): graphical user interface for smartctl. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.8.7-1 (trusty), package size 692 kB, installed size 1938 kB17:35
nixninereading something about superblock17:36
nixninewhat is that?17:36
holsteinhttp://www.linfo.org/superblock17:37
nixninehttp://askubuntu.com/questions/137655/boot-drops-to-a-initramfs-prompts-busybox?answertab=votes#tab-top17:37
holsteinA superblock is a record of the characteristics of a filesystem, including its size, the block size, the empty and the filled blocks and their respective counts, the size and location of the inode tables, the disk block map and usage information, and the size of the block groups.17:37
nixninecould that page work?17:37
holsteinnixnine: i would "repair" the filesystem after first testing and backing up any data i can locate that i need17:37
nixnineso what should I do first?17:38
holsteinnixnine: ?17:38
holsteinnixnine: friend, i would test my hard ware17:38
holsteinnixnine: i use the tools i outlined above to do so17:38
nixnineok.  let me see17:39
holsteinnixnine: i would have backups before proceeding. and if i could access the drive from a live CD, i would make copies of data *first*17:39
holsteinthen, i would test.. i would read reports, and go from there17:39
holsteini wouldnt be interested in repairing the filesystem on a drive that is failing.. i would use my time to replace the hardware17:39
nixnineok17:40
holsteinif the drive reports that its doing well, i would then repair the file system17:41
holsteinhttp://www.maketecheasier.com/check-repair-filesystem-fsck-linux/ for example17:41
holsteinif you want to skip that step, and just fsck the drive, you can. but, you should try and recover any data *first*17:41
holsteinif you have no data, or proper backups,then, you can either test or recover..17:42
holsteinfor me, even if the filesystem repair works, i want to test the drive and make sure its physically not failing or bad17:42
nixninechecking through disk utility.  already installed.  Say warning on reallocated sector count17:42
holsteinright..17:43
holsteinso, you can count those up and read the reports..17:43
nixninenon repairable?17:43
holsteinnixnine: i would have to see your data..17:43
nixninesays 569 bad sectors17:43
holsteinyeah.. thats not good17:43
nixninebut the overall assessment says good.  Just that disk has a few bad sectors17:44
holsteinso, you know where the problem is17:44
holsteinnixnine: 500+ is not "a few"17:44
nixnineSo that's the hard drive going bad17:44
nixninefew is how it states it17:45
holsteinnixnine: you have reported bad sectors.. that can cause data loss, and that data loss can cause the errors you are seeing17:45
nixninecan't be repaired?17:45
holsteinnixnine: its up to you to research and parse the data17:45
holsteinnixnine: the physical drive cannot be repaired.. no17:45
holsteinnixnine: you can run the filesystem repairs i linked above17:46
holstein*after* recovering any data from the drive, i might try that, and run a long test.. the test i run takes hours. and is more thorough17:46
holsteini run the long test from gsmartcontrol...17:46
holsteinbut, i dont trust drives like that.. and that *is* what is causing your issue17:46
holsteinat a different time, when drives were more expensive, i would try and partition around where i thought the broken parts were.. but, it was always a temporary fix that i didnt trust17:47
holsteinyou'd think i get a kick-back from seagate or something ;)17:49
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