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I started getting this error whenever I restart my OS. I tried to erase and install Ubuntu Linux again and the installation freezes at "Running update-grub". Not sure if those two things are related.



I have a lenovo G500 and I run Ubuntu 18.04 LTS version on it.



Let me know if you need more details.



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    I started getting this error whenever I restart my OS. I tried to erase and install Ubuntu Linux again and the installation freezes at "Running update-grub". Not sure if those two things are related.



    I have a lenovo G500 and I run Ubuntu 18.04 LTS version on it.



    Let me know if you need more details.



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      I started getting this error whenever I restart my OS. I tried to erase and install Ubuntu Linux again and the installation freezes at "Running update-grub". Not sure if those two things are related.



      I have a lenovo G500 and I run Ubuntu 18.04 LTS version on it.



      Let me know if you need more details.



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      I started getting this error whenever I restart my OS. I tried to erase and install Ubuntu Linux again and the installation freezes at "Running update-grub". Not sure if those two things are related.



      I have a lenovo G500 and I run Ubuntu 18.04 LTS version on it.



      Let me know if you need more details.



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          I think this message comes when you don't have hard disk arrays. While booting, mdadm checks for arrays and don't find any. So this message is annoying, but harmless.






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            I think this message comes when you don't have hard disk arrays. While booting, mdadm checks for arrays and don't find any. So this message is annoying, but harmless.






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