Hi.
Ive had Ubuntu 16.04 running on my machine for some months. Last week I had some troubles with bootloaders, since I am running Windows 10, OS X and Ubuntu 16.04 on a MacBook with 11.1 drivers.
Today I just restarted Ubuntu, because I couldnt find any applications by launching from Dock, Launcher or Terminal and downloads from Firefox said the disk was write-protected?? - during the shutdown the screen teared (upperhalf and lowerhalf of screen was not synced) and froze there for a minutes before I had to force a shutdown by holding down the power-button.
Now, when booting it goes straight to BusyBox after I choose Ubuntu in Grub2.
I am left at the (initramfs)BusyBox terminal. What now? I have a boot-repair disk. Should that do the trick, or will it bork my current boot-setup (reFind installed on OSX, when I boot Ubuntu I can let reFind boot kernel etc., or go to Grub - in this case both give same result).
Ive had Ubuntu 16.04 running on my machine for some months. Last week I had some troubles with bootloaders, since I am running Windows 10, OS X and Ubuntu 16.04 on a MacBook with 11.1 drivers.
Today I just restarted Ubuntu, because I couldnt find any applications by launching from Dock, Launcher or Terminal and downloads from Firefox said the disk was write-protected?? - during the shutdown the screen teared (upperhalf and lowerhalf of screen was not synced) and froze there for a minutes before I had to force a shutdown by holding down the power-button.
Now, when booting it goes straight to BusyBox after I choose Ubuntu in Grub2.
I am left at the (initramfs)BusyBox terminal. What now? I have a boot-repair disk. Should that do the trick, or will it bork my current boot-setup (reFind installed on OSX, when I boot Ubuntu I can let reFind boot kernel etc., or go to Grub - in this case both give same result).