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i installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for the first time removing windows
while installing i created partition for /boot /root /home and swap of 1GB , 20GB , about39GB, 4GB respectively. a dilouge box said ubuntu was successfully installed and asked for a reboot, but it wont load up.
little dots below ubuntu logo move for few seconds and stops, a mouse pointer aslo appears but dosent move and it freezes the same way.
grub menu seems fine, i can log in from recovery mode. i also tried fsck , dkpg from recovery mode but it dosent work.
i dont know what to do
i hope someone will help :)



edit: yeah and all my other partions(except the ones i installed ubuntu) has become read only i dont know how to fix them either
LOTS OF PROBLEM HERE



processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5800 @ 3.20GHz × 2
RAM:2GB
64-BIT OS



this is where it freezes
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i installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for the first time removing windows
while installing i created partition for /boot /root /home and swap of 1GB , 20GB , about39GB, 4GB respectively. a dilouge box said ubuntu was successfully installed and asked for a reboot, but it wont load up.
little dots below ubuntu logo move for few seconds and stops, a mouse pointer aslo appears but dosent move and it freezes the same way.
grub menu seems fine, i can log in from recovery mode. i also tried fsck , dkpg from recovery mode but it dosent work.
i dont know what to do
i hope someone will help :)



edit: yeah and all my other partions(except the ones i installed ubuntu) has become read only i dont know how to fix them either
LOTS OF PROBLEM HERE



processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5800 @ 3.20GHz × 2
RAM:2GB
64-BIT OS



this is where it freezes
fsck report
system summary










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i installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for the first time removing windows
while installing i created partition for /boot /root /home and swap of 1GB , 20GB , about39GB, 4GB respectively. a dilouge box said ubuntu was successfully installed and asked for a reboot, but it wont load up.
little dots below ubuntu logo move for few seconds and stops, a mouse pointer aslo appears but dosent move and it freezes the same way.
grub menu seems fine, i can log in from recovery mode. i also tried fsck , dkpg from recovery mode but it dosent work.
i dont know what to do
i hope someone will help :)



edit: yeah and all my other partions(except the ones i installed ubuntu) has become read only i dont know how to fix them either
LOTS OF PROBLEM HERE



processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5800 @ 3.20GHz × 2
RAM:2GB
64-BIT OS



this is where it freezes
fsck report
system summary










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i installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for the first time removing windows
while installing i created partition for /boot /root /home and swap of 1GB , 20GB , about39GB, 4GB respectively. a dilouge box said ubuntu was successfully installed and asked for a reboot, but it wont load up.
little dots below ubuntu logo move for few seconds and stops, a mouse pointer aslo appears but dosent move and it freezes the same way.
grub menu seems fine, i can log in from recovery mode. i also tried fsck , dkpg from recovery mode but it dosent work.
i dont know what to do
i hope someone will help :)



edit: yeah and all my other partions(except the ones i installed ubuntu) has become read only i dont know how to fix them either
LOTS OF PROBLEM HERE



processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5800 @ 3.20GHz × 2
RAM:2GB
64-BIT OS



this is where it freezes
fsck report
system summary







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