Cant boot ubuntu because it cant mount the system disk on startup
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I am new to ubuntu. I have ubuntu 18.04 lts. I was just checking the disk app in which we can edit the mount options. I selected the system partition in which ububtu is installed and by mistake i selected default options for the system disk ( earlier in this disk mount at startup checkbox was checked). So now when i try to turn my laptop on it doesnt start it just shows the ubuntu logo. Is there a way that i can mount my system drive in which Ubuntu is installed manually on startup so that i can cgange those settings afterwards.
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I am new to ubuntu. I have ubuntu 18.04 lts. I was just checking the disk app in which we can edit the mount options. I selected the system partition in which ububtu is installed and by mistake i selected default options for the system disk ( earlier in this disk mount at startup checkbox was checked). So now when i try to turn my laptop on it doesnt start it just shows the ubuntu logo. Is there a way that i can mount my system drive in which Ubuntu is installed manually on startup so that i can cgange those settings afterwards.
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I would boot to a live disc, mount your hard disc, and manually edit /etc/fstab: help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
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I am new to ubuntu. I have ubuntu 18.04 lts. I was just checking the disk app in which we can edit the mount options. I selected the system partition in which ububtu is installed and by mistake i selected default options for the system disk ( earlier in this disk mount at startup checkbox was checked). So now when i try to turn my laptop on it doesnt start it just shows the ubuntu logo. Is there a way that i can mount my system drive in which Ubuntu is installed manually on startup so that i can cgange those settings afterwards.
mount startup
I am new to ubuntu. I have ubuntu 18.04 lts. I was just checking the disk app in which we can edit the mount options. I selected the system partition in which ububtu is installed and by mistake i selected default options for the system disk ( earlier in this disk mount at startup checkbox was checked). So now when i try to turn my laptop on it doesnt start it just shows the ubuntu logo. Is there a way that i can mount my system drive in which Ubuntu is installed manually on startup so that i can cgange those settings afterwards.
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I would boot to a live disc, mount your hard disc, and manually edit /etc/fstab: help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
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I would boot to a live disc, mount your hard disc, and manually edit /etc/fstab: help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
â Chev_603
May 11 at 5:46
I would boot to a live disc, mount your hard disc, and manually edit /etc/fstab: help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
â Chev_603
May 11 at 5:46
I would boot to a live disc, mount your hard disc, and manually edit /etc/fstab: help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
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If you don't use secure boot or disk encryption, You can boot up Ubuntu live from USB drive (select option: try without installing) and launch any tool to fix your issue.
Can you please suggest a tool to do it. I tried using this (try without installing) and then changed the settings back to mount on startup using the disks tool but it didn't work.
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May 11 at 6:57
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If you don't use secure boot or disk encryption, You can boot up Ubuntu live from USB drive (select option: try without installing) and launch any tool to fix your issue.
Can you please suggest a tool to do it. I tried using this (try without installing) and then changed the settings back to mount on startup using the disks tool but it didn't work.
â Tripatpal Singh
May 11 at 6:57
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up vote
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If you don't use secure boot or disk encryption, You can boot up Ubuntu live from USB drive (select option: try without installing) and launch any tool to fix your issue.
Can you please suggest a tool to do it. I tried using this (try without installing) and then changed the settings back to mount on startup using the disks tool but it didn't work.
â Tripatpal Singh
May 11 at 6:57
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If you don't use secure boot or disk encryption, You can boot up Ubuntu live from USB drive (select option: try without installing) and launch any tool to fix your issue.
If you don't use secure boot or disk encryption, You can boot up Ubuntu live from USB drive (select option: try without installing) and launch any tool to fix your issue.
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Can you please suggest a tool to do it. I tried using this (try without installing) and then changed the settings back to mount on startup using the disks tool but it didn't work.
â Tripatpal Singh
May 11 at 6:57
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Can you please suggest a tool to do it. I tried using this (try without installing) and then changed the settings back to mount on startup using the disks tool but it didn't work.
â Tripatpal Singh
May 11 at 6:57
Can you please suggest a tool to do it. I tried using this (try without installing) and then changed the settings back to mount on startup using the disks tool but it didn't work.
â Tripatpal Singh
May 11 at 6:57
Can you please suggest a tool to do it. I tried using this (try without installing) and then changed the settings back to mount on startup using the disks tool but it didn't work.
â Tripatpal Singh
May 11 at 6:57
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I would boot to a live disc, mount your hard disc, and manually edit /etc/fstab: help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
â Chev_603
May 11 at 5:46