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[SOLVED] (initramfs)

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[SOLVED] (initramfs)

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Hello,

Sorry, I speak a little English.

Why I see this screen, when if I try restart my Asus notebook? How to solving this problem?

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Please help me. Thanks!
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Re: (initramfs)

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Hello. At the (initramfs) prompt, type fsck -f /dev/sda1 to check/repair your file system.
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Re: (initramfs)

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None1975 wrote:Hello. At the (initramfs) prompt, type fsck -f /dev/sda1 to check/repair your file system.
Thanks, but there was no (initramfs) prompt for the next reboot.

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Re: [SOLVED] (initramfs)

#4 Post by GarryRicketson »

So, if there was no initramfs prompt on the reboot, What happens, ? Did it boot properly or what ?

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