Ubuntu :: Update Error "one Or More Of The Mounts Listed In Fstab Cannot Yet Be Mounted"

Feb 7, 2010

no idea what went wrong. computer was apparently shutdown halfway through installing major system updates. now booting into terminal(gnome?), and displaying error messages: one or more of the mounts listed in fstab cannot yet be mounted: (esc for recovery shell) /: waiting for /dev/disk/by-uuid/[loooooong string of aplha-numeric(a/#) babble] /tmp: waiting for (null) swap: waiting for uuid-[another (diffrent-but-similar) string of A/# babble]~~user input: esc (the phrase: '^] pops up)

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i'm over my head. i tried everything from chmod on 'lock' to gethost (which turned out to not be installed.) nothing is working yet.

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Jan 6, 2010

I "upgraded" to Karmic and now my computer won't start. It shows the grub menu, I select the first Ubuntu option, and it shows the white logo. Underneath the logo these words appear, and it does nothing:Quote:One or more of the mounts listed in /etc/fstab cannot yet be mounted: /boot: waiting for UUID=338c820e..Press ESC to enter a recovery shell

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I have UBUNTU 9.10 Karmic Koala over Thinkpad R-61i. Whenever i boot my system i have the following message waiting for me,

One or more of the mounts listed in /etc/fstab cannot yet be mounted:

swap: waiting for UUID=00e09251-80bb-43dd-8a11-61e975fa3e09

Press Esc to enter a recovery shell

And once i press esc, my UBUNTU loads properly.

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Feb 1, 2010

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May 18, 2010

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Jan 14, 2011

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I searched the net and found ways to mount the Partitions with these following commands.
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Code:
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When I boot up the permissions are as follows(from ls -l):
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When I tried to use it through the terminal I got the error message:
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