Ubuntu :: Press S To Skip Mount Or M For Manual Recovery

Oct 30, 2010

I have installed Ubuntu 10.10 x64 bit edition. On booting Ubuntu wouldn't mount my partitions, so I installed pysdm to auto mount them during booting. But since then I often get during boot: Press S to skip mount or M for manual recovery. What should I do?

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Ubuntu :: Mount Failure - Press S To Skip Mount Or M For Manual Recovery

Jan 16, 2011

I saw a post where you were faceing "Type s for swith or M or mannual restore"

I got the same message. I tried S but nthing happend then I tried M. it took me to root@ubuntu:/#

How i restore it manunally or if not possible I need to back up the data to pend drive

but i cant find the pendrive in the home section.

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Mar 23, 2011

I'm randomly getting 'Continue to wait; or press S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery...' or something like that at boot ((it flashes very quickly)- If I don't press anything, I'm prompted for my password (I configured it to login with password) and the desktop loads...

I'm using Ultimate Edition 2.6.1 -> Ultimate Edition Home

I was using my 1TB hdd to dual-boot linux, windows, and for storage...Yesterday, I imaged the linux partition, and restored it to an approximately 66GB partition I created on a 150GB hdd...Besides the 66GB partition, the rest of the 150GB hdd is 'unallocated space'... That's when the above message started...Below are screenshots of the fstab and partitions as they are now...

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Quote:

an error occurred while mounting /proc/bus/usb - press s to skip mounting or M for manual recovery

I'm getting this error while booting.

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Jun 14, 2011

not solved the correct way, reloaded using the backup i had the foresight to make i separated / into 3 partitions (/, /tmp, and /var) and after a lot of work (and hair pulling) i can now boot and login but i am getting these 2 errors during bootup

There was an error mounting /var/run Press S to skip M for manual recovery
There was an error mounting /var/lock Press S to skip M for manual recovery

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Jun 26, 2011

actually some my windows ntfs partiitions are unable to mount at start up. the error msg is -'some of your partitions are unable to mount press 's' to skip or 'm' to manually mount.

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May 16, 2011

Does anyone know how i can do a manual recovery?

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Jan 22, 2010

I have never in a year had a problem with this d-boot system. Two days ago I tried to boot into ubuntu like every day. It started to load normal, went to the ubuntu logo and paused for about 15 seconds and posted this under the logo:

One or more of the mounts listed in /etc/fstab cannot yet be mounted
/: waiting for /dev/loop0
/tmp: waiting for (null)
/boot: waiting for /host/ubuntu/disks/boot
Press ESC to enter a recovery shell

I have looked everywhere and tried so many things, I can't look any further. All I have been doing for two days is trying to boot this system.

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Nov 14, 2010

I've set up a RAID6 array with a normal hard disk (/dev/sda) for boot. However whilst rebooting the computer I noticed that ubuntu is booting into a splash screen asking me: Can't mount /dev/md0 (which is my RAID6 array) Press s to skip, c to continue, something along those lines. The reason for this is that one of the drives from the RAID6 array was showing Uncorrectable read errors towards the end of the disk.I was unaware of. I'm in the process of replacing this.

As this server is completely headless (all I have remotely is SSH), I had to plug in a monitor and keyboard to find out that all I had to do was press S to get it to boot. Wasted around an hour for that!

So my question is, how do I get Ubuntu to stop automatically trying to mount /dev/md0 before it boots? Booting so that I can get SSH access is more important than getting the raid drive. Here is my /etc/fstab file (note I've put a # in front of /dev/md0, sdg1 and sdh1 are external ESATA drives, UUID is the swap):

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I am installing 11.04 on a test PC. My standard drive layout, developed over many years and many distros is as follows:

sda1 /
sda2 /home
sda3 swap

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/etc/exports

Code:

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/home/bludiescript/shares 192.168.1.127(rw) 192.168.1.38(rw)
portmap

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ive been trying to setup nfs share across my network. i have 3 boxes one mac which uses samba to share to the 2 sabayon linux boxes which does work. however the 2 linux boxes cant share with each other or the mac. i have tried differnt variants of the export file such as 192.168.0.0/8, 192.168.1.0/24, *, sasquatcheian etc... after any change i execute etc/init.d/nfs and exportfs -ra, i have rebooted both computers several times. i setup reserved ip's on my routers lan setup page for each computer. 192.168.1.32 is my server 192.168.1.127 is my client along with 192.168.1.38 the mac.i disabled the firewall on the server and the client has no firewall.

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Jun 18, 2011

I am installing 11.04 on a test PC. My standard drive layout, developed over many years and many distros is as follows:

sda1 /
sda2 /home
sda3 swap
sda4 /data

/ and /home are relatively small. I put most data files on /data to facilitate hot backup of important data to another drive or machine.

/ and /home are periodically cold backed up with g4l. That said...I noticed that the install partitioner in 11.04 only allows me to select from a list of mount points. / home var etc. I can not type in a mount point of my liking as I have done since I started using Ubuntu about 6.4.Is this Canonical's idea of an improvement?Yes I can manually format the /data partition after install and add it to /etc/fstab. Still I would give Canonical three thumbs down on this enhancement.

p.s. The above seems to be a moot point as the installer refuses to install the boot loader. I have filed a bug report. It makes no difference if I partition the disk manually or allow the installer to partition it to its defaults. If it ain't broke, break it.

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I am tryiing to recover data on an iPod Classic hard drive which will not sync anymore with iTunes. I pulled the drive and connected it directly to the usb port on my Ubuntu system.

I used ddrescue to image the drive and fdisk -l to try to understand where the partitions were. I got the following:

Disk /dev/sdg: 80.0 GB, 80026361856 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9729 cylinders
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Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes

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May 6, 2011

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May 21, 2011

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Mar 7, 2011

I'm using Ubuntu Lucid Lynx and every time I search for updates it ask for authentication. I'd like to search and apply updates without confirmation. Is it possible in some manner?

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Oct 1, 2010

I would like to read an input from keyboard using getchar. However, if no input (No Carriage return/new line none whatsoever) is given after say, 5 seconds, I would like to skip the getchar and move on. How do I do this in C. I'm using GNU compiler set.

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Apr 9, 2010

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- is there a way to be able to skip forward/backwards with mplayer?

- is there a way to replace mplayer with another program that will allow me to skip?

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May 22, 2010

I would like to have some entries in GRUB2 so that I can directly boot Windows XP and Seven without having to load the Windows bootloader (so I would like to avoid one step, now is:load GRUB2 --> then Windows loader --> then Windows boots. I would like it to be: load GRUB2 --> then Windows boots). s this possible?This is what I have now in my grub.cfg

Code:
cat << EOF
menuentry "Windows Operating Systems (XP & Seven)" {

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Feb 17, 2011

Im using the following system setup: When I boot my business computer, I can choose between 3 setups, 2 Windows XP, 1 DOS. I installed Ubuntu with 1 Windows XP system which looks something like this:

System 1 (XP)
System 2 (XP) --> after selection, Im able to choose between the XP system and Ubuntu on a new screen
System 3 (DOS)

Now interesting for me is obviously System 2. After I select System 2, I can choose between XP and Ubuntu. After I select Ubuntu, I come to another screen, where I can choose again between 4 Ubuntu entries with different kernel versions (including their recovery modes) AND both XP systems (yes, again). I installed Grub Customizer. I removed all the XP entries and all but 1 Ubuntu entry from this screen. I also set the timeout until booting Ubuntu on this screen to 1 second to start as quick as possible and Ubuntu boots fine.

My question now is, is there a way to skip the screen with former kernel and XP selection and boot Ubuntu directly after already choosing (between XP and Ubuntu) on the first screen? I know, 1 second "waiting" is not too bad but skipping the screen completly would be superb.

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Mar 7, 2011

I'm using Ubuntu Lucid Lynx and every time I search for updates it ask for authentication. I'd like to search and apply updates without confirmation. Is it possible in some manner?

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Aug 27, 2010

I need to list a directory recursively but I want to skip subdirs that were already mounted. There are 2 cases:

a) a filesystem was mounted twice, like in this example:

- "/dev/sda2" was mounted on "/mnt/mnt_point1"
- "/dev/sda2" was mounted on "/mnt/mnt_point2"

I want to list "/mnt" but descend only in "/mnt/mnt_point1"

b) part of the file hierarchy was remounted somewhere else, with "mount --bind":

- "mount --bind /home/user/tmp/test /home/user/tmp/mounted_test"

I want to list "/home/user/tmp" but descend only in "test" "statfs" and "statvfs" don't offer any information to discern if a dir was mounted twice. One solution would be to read "/etc/mtab" (as "find" command does it) and perform some checks, but I think that this is pretty expensive (one has to read /etc/mtab every time one encounters a dir; if this file is read only when program starts, a mount could occur in between reads, so that the program will be inaccurate). Another solution would be to filter kernel events (via libudev or Netlink) and do this reading of /etc/mtab only when a MOUNT event was issued.

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