Ubuntu :: Aspire One Won't Boot UNR
Feb 28, 2010
I used Unetbootin to install Ubuntu 9.10 i386 remix onto my USB flashdrive and my Aspire One says it doesn't recognize the operating system or it didn't find it on the flash drive or something. What happen?
Here are the details:
Model name: Aspire One
Operating System: Linpus Linux Lite v1.0.15.E
CPU: Intel Atom CPU N270 @ 1.60 GHz
System memory: 1024 MB
Hard Drive: 16GB (It's an SSD)
Battery: Li-ion 2200 mAh
Bios version: v0.3305
VGA: Intel 945GME Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
Resolution: 1024x600
Audio: Realtek ALC662G/268 (rev 02)
Webcam: Acer Crystal Eye Webcam
LAN: Realtek RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 02)
WiFi: Atheros AR5006EG 802.11 b/g Wireless PCI Express Adapter (rev 01)
3G/WiMax: N/A
MODEL NO. : ZG5
MFG.DATE:0811 AOA 110 - 1626
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Jul 25, 2010
I installed 10.04 netbook on an aspire one last year and everything has been working fine since. switched it on yetserday and I get the message
mount: mounting /sys on /root/sys failed: No such file or directory mount: mounting /proc on /root/proc failed: No such file or directory Target filesystem doesn't have /sbin/init. No init found. Try passing init=bootarg
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Dec 14, 2010
I was using Ubuntu 10.04 for the last 6 months, recently I have upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10, it worked fine for around four days, Now the problem is When I power up the system using power button, the system do not power up, I tried to boot from cd both Ubuntu and Windows XP, none works, I tried to go to BIOS setup using F2 and F12 (Acer Aspire 5920 model laptop), but i could not, just a blank display appears, here are some symptoms:
1. When powered on - LED indicating pocressor operation glows for a moment and disappears, few other LEDS indicating batter, music play, forward,stop LEDs glows as as usual,
2. Only blank screen appears
3. tried to switch on the wifi and bluetooth buttons, both did not glow indicating it is not working.
4. Paculiar thing is this symptons appears first time, suddenly all stop glowing and after 2 to 3 seconds again the system comes to this state and remains forever.
Questions:
1. Is it possible to be hardware problem?
2. If it a software problem the suspect can be Ubuntu 10.10 version?
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Jul 6, 2011
Boot fail symptoms: Stuck at Syslinux first boot line.Ctrl+alt+del can't work. need to shut down whole system by holding the power button for 3 secs.
System:
-New Acer Aspire 5750, a supposedly popular model.
-i5 2410M + HM55
Remark:
Can boot from CD Ubunutu 11.04.
But, what is a new laptop when it cant boot Ubuntu from USB??
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I have done the same thing from Ubuntu side (add module too the initrd and point the root to the UUID of the fedora-sd) but the boot stop just after (if I boot normally with the Fedora-sd on the USB adapter)
At this point i can only Ctrl-Alt-Canc.
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When I shut the PC down and turn it back on with the USB key inserted, the laptop just seems to hang at the ACER splashscreen. This screen is where I could press F2 for setup or F12 for boot order; the buttons do not respond, the USB key appears inactive. Again, it just seems to hang. I've waited for as long as letting it run all night to see if it goes anywhere by the morning with no luck.
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I'm new on this forum, but not new on linux and in general on Ubuntu and Debian and I've always programmed on these OS but I still have a long way, however, in fact I have a new Aspire E15 573G in which there is the UEFI that creates many problem on the boot of different systems but I need to change Windows 10 to Debian or to have both them because I hated Windows.
I searched in many sites to find because my debian live charged on my usb pen doesn't boot in any manner, I read that the live debian still does not start on UEFI systems but I still BELIEVE that there is a method to boot it up and I found this: [URL].....
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Proc: Sempron 3200
Mem: 512 MB
/dev/hda1 110GB / Bootable
/dev/hda2 4GB Swap
/dev/md0 150GB /home
/dev/sda1 RAID
/dev/sdb1 RAID
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[code]....
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