[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [no subject]The guest's kernel also did find its root filesystem (note how it configured a bunch of things that it would have needed access to /etc for) but then bailed out at the end saying "errors were found while checking the disk drive for /." I think that message comes from the init system. So I *think* your guest config file is okay (I'd give it a bit more RAM though), it's finding its root filesystem okay, but maybe your /etc/fstab above is wrong. If if I were you I'd check that the filesystem with UUID 4d7a5a50-9288-424d-a383-2f6888b908a1 is actually there, i.e. that that is its UUID. For an easier life and to prove the theory I might ensure that /dev/xvda2 is used for the root in your /etc/fstab. If that worked then I would try to find out why the UUID was wrong. I'm not familiar with Lubuntu but it looks like possibly you could also press "I" to ignore and it might just carry on booting. Cheers, Andy
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