Emergency: Ubuntu crashes on boot, no access to liveusb [closed]
I have no access to a means of reinstalling Ubuntu. I am currently at an airport on 20-hour layover. All I have on me is the computer ( a 2009 MacBook Pro with 2gb of RAM), and a screwdriver. Ubuntu is using Linux 4.15.0-43-generic.
The default options for booting all either lead to a crash screen I can’t post because my “reputation” on here isn’t high enough, or a frozen cursor. How do I get this to boot normally?
Last lines on the crashed log are 1.568945 ehci-pci 0000:00:04.1: Iraq 17, io mem 0x93389200
Update: Okay, it’s working again, and I have absolutely no idea what happened. I really need to switch back to OS X.
boot crash
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I have no access to a means of reinstalling Ubuntu. I am currently at an airport on 20-hour layover. All I have on me is the computer ( a 2009 MacBook Pro with 2gb of RAM), and a screwdriver. Ubuntu is using Linux 4.15.0-43-generic.
The default options for booting all either lead to a crash screen I can’t post because my “reputation” on here isn’t high enough, or a frozen cursor. How do I get this to boot normally?
Last lines on the crashed log are 1.568945 ehci-pci 0000:00:04.1: Iraq 17, io mem 0x93389200
Update: Okay, it’s working again, and I have absolutely no idea what happened. I really need to switch back to OS X.
boot crash
closed as off-topic by karel, Charles Green, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, guiverc Jan 17 at 10:18
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This describes a problem that can't be reproduced, that seemingly went away on its own or was only relevant to a very specific period of time. It's off-topic as it's unlikely to help future readers." – karel, Charles Green, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, guiverc
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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I have no access to a means of reinstalling Ubuntu. I am currently at an airport on 20-hour layover. All I have on me is the computer ( a 2009 MacBook Pro with 2gb of RAM), and a screwdriver. Ubuntu is using Linux 4.15.0-43-generic.
The default options for booting all either lead to a crash screen I can’t post because my “reputation” on here isn’t high enough, or a frozen cursor. How do I get this to boot normally?
Last lines on the crashed log are 1.568945 ehci-pci 0000:00:04.1: Iraq 17, io mem 0x93389200
Update: Okay, it’s working again, and I have absolutely no idea what happened. I really need to switch back to OS X.
boot crash
I have no access to a means of reinstalling Ubuntu. I am currently at an airport on 20-hour layover. All I have on me is the computer ( a 2009 MacBook Pro with 2gb of RAM), and a screwdriver. Ubuntu is using Linux 4.15.0-43-generic.
The default options for booting all either lead to a crash screen I can’t post because my “reputation” on here isn’t high enough, or a frozen cursor. How do I get this to boot normally?
Last lines on the crashed log are 1.568945 ehci-pci 0000:00:04.1: Iraq 17, io mem 0x93389200
Update: Okay, it’s working again, and I have absolutely no idea what happened. I really need to switch back to OS X.
boot crash
boot crash
edited Jan 9 at 5:22
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closed as off-topic by karel, Charles Green, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, guiverc Jan 17 at 10:18
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This describes a problem that can't be reproduced, that seemingly went away on its own or was only relevant to a very specific period of time. It's off-topic as it's unlikely to help future readers." – karel, Charles Green, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, guiverc
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by karel, Charles Green, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, guiverc Jan 17 at 10:18
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This describes a problem that can't be reproduced, that seemingly went away on its own or was only relevant to a very specific period of time. It's off-topic as it's unlikely to help future readers." – karel, Charles Green, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, guiverc
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