Ubuntu :: Boot Hangs After Running /scripts/init-bottom?

Jan 21, 2011

Data points:-Ubuntu 2.6.32-19-server-First symptom, blinking cursor on boot-After removing quiet from the boot options I see that it runs through the init scripts and then hangs-I can boot to command line by putting "rw init=/bin/bash" but don't know what to do once I get there to diagnose the problem-The system is primarily a fileserver/XBMC htpc-The system was running for several months before this restart so I can't identify a specific change as the problem unless it's because...-Recently I made changes to all of the disks by switching from JBOD to software raid (with mdadm)

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I have a Lenovo TP W520 with a Nvidia Quadro 2000M (with support for Optimus)!I've tried to use the open-source optimus driver (Bumblebee), but found to many issues I had to deal with.both on 11.04 and 10.10) - therefore I've accepted the lesser batterytime... and choosed to run with "discrete" option in BIOS - setting Nvidia only mode!I can't use the 11.04, as I need iFolder (and can't get it to work with this edition, by the way I see the following problems on 11.04 too) - as a result I am using 10.10 (64-bit).

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[Code]...

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Code:
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consult the fedora project support at [URL] for help.

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