Hello, new user here. I installed Linux Mint 18.3 about a week ago and was enjoying it until the system froze and I had to do a hard reset. Ever since then Linux will stop at the boot screen. I tried recovery mode from the GRUB and got this error message:
Something that might be worth noting is that I run a dual boot machine and Windows gave a error message about the disk when I booted it. Could it be a problem with the partition?
Can't boot LM after crash
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Can't boot LM after crash
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Re: Can't boot LM after crash
Hello Buffer
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That looks more like a memory problem.
Usually the panic references the inability to access root or the block device /dev/sda etc.
Try booting the live media and see if that runs for a while,
If it does paste back
Welcome to Linux Mint and the Linux Mint forum
That looks more like a memory problem.
Usually the panic references the inability to access root or the block device /dev/sda etc.
Try booting the live media and see if that runs for a while,
If it does paste back
sudo blkid
to locate the linux partition so it can be mounted and looked at.