Ubuntu lucid does not boot after update to 2.6.32.33.
Hi all,
I am using ubuntu 10.04 x64, kernel 2.6.32.32. Yesterday I installed updates to 2.6.32.33 and rebooted the system today. Since then, the system is not booting up and is throwing the following message:
Right now I am logged in to 2.6.32.32 (recovery) mode. Before this could boot up, I had selected 'Update grub bootloader' option. After that, I selected 'resume [ resume normal boot ]'. I got into a shell, logged in, and startx.
Can anyone please tell me what has happened and how can I get my system up & running fine again?
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WHAT-PATCH(1) General Commands Manual WHAT-PATCH(1)NAME
what-patch - detect which patch system a Debian package uses
SYNOPSIS
what-patch [options]
DESCRIPTION
what-patch examines the debian/rules file to determine which patch system the Debian package is using.
what-patch should be run from the root directory of the Debian source package.
OPTIONS
Listed below are the command line options for what-patch:
-h, --help
Display a help message and exit.
-v Enable verbose mode. This will include the listing of any files modified outside or the debian/ directory and report any additional
details about the patch system if available.
AUTHORS
what-patch was written by Kees Cook <kees@ubuntu.com>, Siegfried-A. Gevatter <rainct@ubuntu.com>, and Daniel Hahler <ubuntu@thequod.de>,
among others. This manual page was written by Jonathan Patrick Davies <jpds@ubuntu.com>.
Both are released under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later.
SEE ALSO
The Ubuntu MOTU team has some documentation about patch systems at the Ubuntu wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/PatchSystems
cdbs-edit-patch(1), dbs-edit-patch(1), dpatch-edit-patch(1)DEBIAN Debian Utilities WHAT-PATCH(1)