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Ubuntu: Boot drops to a (initramfs) prompts/busybox

Ubuntu: Boot drops to a (initramfs) prompts/busybox The Question: I am running an HP pavilion dv6000 dual boot win7 and Ubuntu 12.04. (well, up until today). After a reboot, the boot process drops to the BusyBox shell and I end up at the prompt: BusyBox v1.18.5 (Ubuntu 1:1.18.5-1ubuntu4) built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. (initramfs) I've been researching others who have had this same problem, but haven't been able to find any of those solutions to work for me. I tried the method described http://www.proposedsolution.com/solut... booting-to-initramfs-prompt/, and after the final command mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /root -o force it does nothing and gives me another (initramfs) prompt. I can boot to a live CD (USB) and get to a terminal, but it doesn't seem to do much good, as I can see the /dev/sda1 in the ls command, but it doesn't recognize it when I try to cd to it. One more question: using the command fdisk -l how can I tell which mount point (sda1/sda2) is my windows partition and which one is Ubuntu? Solutions Sample (Please watch the whole video to see all solutions, in order of how many people found them helpful): == This solution helped 2 people == I just tried a lucky shot by booting the system with the "Parted Magic" tool from a Live CD. Looking at the partitions, there was a declared "unknown space" of some GBytes on the Linux partition. So I just widened the Linux space over the whole Partition and voila - since then my Linux boots as before without any fail so far. With thanks & praise to God! With thanks to the many people who have made this project possible! | Content (except music & images) licensed under cc by-sa 3.0 | Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free... | Images: https://stocksnap.io/license & others | With thanks to user Xavier Combelle (https://askubuntu.com/users/47078), user Vandesh (https://askubuntu.com/users/581486), user ramsudharsan (https://askubuntu.com/users/223901), user pomsky (https://askubuntu.com/users/480481), user khanthegeek (https://askubuntu.com/users/362776), user Karl Richter (https://askubuntu.com/users/173287), user Kai (https://askubuntu.com/users/69572), user efkan (https://askubuntu.com/users/411321), user dpm (https://askubuntu.com/users/63755), user Braiam (https://askubuntu.com/users/169736), user Amith KK (https://askubuntu.com/users/17722), and the Stack Exchange Network (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13.... Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Disclaimer: All information is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. You are responsible for your own actions. Please contact me if anything should be amiss at Roel D.OT VandePaar A.T gmail.com.

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