Straitsfan
Member
Hello all --
Tried to do a software update yesterday (I don't do them autmatically, I get notified and then do it) and got the message:
"VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block (0,0)."
Was able to fool around and eventually learn how to get to the GRUB screen where I can choose what version. if I choose "Ubuntu, with Linux 6.17.0-14," or "Ubuntu, with Linux 6.17.0-14 (recovery mode)" i get a terminal type screen with lines of text that I don't understand and ending with the same message at the last line as with the pink KERNEL PANIC screen.
If I choose the ""Ubuntu, with Linux 6.14.0-37," I can boot into the desktop and all is well. I can also choose that version with 'recovery mode' but I'm not sure what it does or if I even need to do it.
Is there anyone out there who's familiar with this, and if so can you help me figure out what's going on? I didn't do anything differently than I usually do with an update, so I'm guessing there was a problem with the update itself.
I'd like to just have it boot directly into Ubuntu (with whatever newer updates) than have to go to the GRUB screen).
Please let me know if you need any other info. I think I've given enough, but I never know, and I'm not fluent in Linux command line jargon.
Tried to do a software update yesterday (I don't do them autmatically, I get notified and then do it) and got the message:
"VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block (0,0)."
Was able to fool around and eventually learn how to get to the GRUB screen where I can choose what version. if I choose "Ubuntu, with Linux 6.17.0-14," or "Ubuntu, with Linux 6.17.0-14 (recovery mode)" i get a terminal type screen with lines of text that I don't understand and ending with the same message at the last line as with the pink KERNEL PANIC screen.
If I choose the ""Ubuntu, with Linux 6.14.0-37," I can boot into the desktop and all is well. I can also choose that version with 'recovery mode' but I'm not sure what it does or if I even need to do it.
Is there anyone out there who's familiar with this, and if so can you help me figure out what's going on? I didn't do anything differently than I usually do with an update, so I'm guessing there was a problem with the update itself.
I'd like to just have it boot directly into Ubuntu (with whatever newer updates) than have to go to the GRUB screen).
Please let me know if you need any other info. I think I've given enough, but I never know, and I'm not fluent in Linux command line jargon.

