Ubuntu MATE won't boot: “Kernel panic - not syncing” and “error while loading shared libraries”












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Nothing was done to prompt this error, simply booting my computer and it gave me an error (which I cannot remember) which was (presumably) fixed by entering



fsck -fy /dev/sda2



I then rebooted my computer and am now presented with this error:



"end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exercise=0x00007f00"



"/sbin/init: error while loading shared libraries: libip4tc.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"



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This happens when booted both normally and under recovery mode, it is also frozen and I cannot input anything



Is there anyway I can fix this without losing my data? (Installed programs such as PyCharm and Steam)



EDIT: I am using version 4.15.0-43-generic of Ubuntu MATE










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  • What is your Ubuntu version?
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  • Ah yes sorry I forgot to include this because it was originally in the photo before I learned I could not post a picture. I am using version 4.15
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  • Xenial or Bionic - 16.04 LTS or 18.04 LTS?
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    Jan 3 at 20:46










  • Sorry I edited my previous comment I'm on Ubuntu MATE 4.15.0-43-generic
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Nothing was done to prompt this error, simply booting my computer and it gave me an error (which I cannot remember) which was (presumably) fixed by entering



fsck -fy /dev/sda2



I then rebooted my computer and am now presented with this error:



"end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exercise=0x00007f00"



"/sbin/init: error while loading shared libraries: libip4tc.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"



(Cannot post image due to low reputation)



This happens when booted both normally and under recovery mode, it is also frozen and I cannot input anything



Is there anyway I can fix this without losing my data? (Installed programs such as PyCharm and Steam)



EDIT: I am using version 4.15.0-43-generic of Ubuntu MATE










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  • What is your Ubuntu version?
    – N0rbert
    Jan 3 at 20:38










  • Ah yes sorry I forgot to include this because it was originally in the photo before I learned I could not post a picture. I am using version 4.15
    – Retsek
    Jan 3 at 20:44












  • Xenial or Bionic - 16.04 LTS or 18.04 LTS?
    – N0rbert
    Jan 3 at 20:46










  • Sorry I edited my previous comment I'm on Ubuntu MATE 4.15.0-43-generic
    – Retsek
    Jan 3 at 20:48














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Nothing was done to prompt this error, simply booting my computer and it gave me an error (which I cannot remember) which was (presumably) fixed by entering



fsck -fy /dev/sda2



I then rebooted my computer and am now presented with this error:



"end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exercise=0x00007f00"



"/sbin/init: error while loading shared libraries: libip4tc.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"



(Cannot post image due to low reputation)



This happens when booted both normally and under recovery mode, it is also frozen and I cannot input anything



Is there anyway I can fix this without losing my data? (Installed programs such as PyCharm and Steam)



EDIT: I am using version 4.15.0-43-generic of Ubuntu MATE










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Nothing was done to prompt this error, simply booting my computer and it gave me an error (which I cannot remember) which was (presumably) fixed by entering



fsck -fy /dev/sda2



I then rebooted my computer and am now presented with this error:



"end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exercise=0x00007f00"



"/sbin/init: error while loading shared libraries: libip4tc.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"



(Cannot post image due to low reputation)



This happens when booted both normally and under recovery mode, it is also frozen and I cannot input anything



Is there anyway I can fix this without losing my data? (Installed programs such as PyCharm and Steam)



EDIT: I am using version 4.15.0-43-generic of Ubuntu MATE







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  • What is your Ubuntu version?
    – N0rbert
    Jan 3 at 20:38










  • Ah yes sorry I forgot to include this because it was originally in the photo before I learned I could not post a picture. I am using version 4.15
    – Retsek
    Jan 3 at 20:44












  • Xenial or Bionic - 16.04 LTS or 18.04 LTS?
    – N0rbert
    Jan 3 at 20:46










  • Sorry I edited my previous comment I'm on Ubuntu MATE 4.15.0-43-generic
    – Retsek
    Jan 3 at 20:48


















  • What is your Ubuntu version?
    – N0rbert
    Jan 3 at 20:38










  • Ah yes sorry I forgot to include this because it was originally in the photo before I learned I could not post a picture. I am using version 4.15
    – Retsek
    Jan 3 at 20:44












  • Xenial or Bionic - 16.04 LTS or 18.04 LTS?
    – N0rbert
    Jan 3 at 20:46










  • Sorry I edited my previous comment I'm on Ubuntu MATE 4.15.0-43-generic
    – Retsek
    Jan 3 at 20:48
















What is your Ubuntu version?
– N0rbert
Jan 3 at 20:38




What is your Ubuntu version?
– N0rbert
Jan 3 at 20:38












Ah yes sorry I forgot to include this because it was originally in the photo before I learned I could not post a picture. I am using version 4.15
– Retsek
Jan 3 at 20:44






Ah yes sorry I forgot to include this because it was originally in the photo before I learned I could not post a picture. I am using version 4.15
– Retsek
Jan 3 at 20:44














Xenial or Bionic - 16.04 LTS or 18.04 LTS?
– N0rbert
Jan 3 at 20:46




Xenial or Bionic - 16.04 LTS or 18.04 LTS?
– N0rbert
Jan 3 at 20:46












Sorry I edited my previous comment I'm on Ubuntu MATE 4.15.0-43-generic
– Retsek
Jan 3 at 20:48




Sorry I edited my previous comment I'm on Ubuntu MATE 4.15.0-43-generic
– Retsek
Jan 3 at 20:48










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Your Linux kernel version indicate that you are using Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver).



In this Ubuntu version mentioned library is contained in libip4tc0 package.



You should do the following:




  1. Boot from installation medium


  2. Mount your problematic Ubuntu root filesystem with Caja by clicking on the drive icon in the Devices section



    mount in Caja



    If unsure which partition to mount then check it with Disks (gnome-disks) utility and mount it from here:



    mount from Disks




  3. Then download deb-file and extract it to the root file-system



    wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/i/iptables/libip4tc0_1.6.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -x libip4tc0_1.6.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb /media/ubuntu-mate/ba94799c-*

    wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/lz4/liblz4-1_0.0~r131-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -x liblz4-1_0.0~r131-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb /media/ubuntu-mate/ba94799c-*


  4. Check that above operation do not have errors and then reboot.







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Your Linux kernel version indicate that you are using Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver).



In this Ubuntu version mentioned library is contained in libip4tc0 package.



You should do the following:




  1. Boot from installation medium


  2. Mount your problematic Ubuntu root filesystem with Caja by clicking on the drive icon in the Devices section



    mount in Caja



    If unsure which partition to mount then check it with Disks (gnome-disks) utility and mount it from here:



    mount from Disks




  3. Then download deb-file and extract it to the root file-system



    wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/i/iptables/libip4tc0_1.6.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -x libip4tc0_1.6.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb /media/ubuntu-mate/ba94799c-*

    wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/lz4/liblz4-1_0.0~r131-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -x liblz4-1_0.0~r131-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb /media/ubuntu-mate/ba94799c-*


  4. Check that above operation do not have errors and then reboot.







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Your Linux kernel version indicate that you are using Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver).



In this Ubuntu version mentioned library is contained in libip4tc0 package.



You should do the following:




  1. Boot from installation medium


  2. Mount your problematic Ubuntu root filesystem with Caja by clicking on the drive icon in the Devices section



    mount in Caja



    If unsure which partition to mount then check it with Disks (gnome-disks) utility and mount it from here:



    mount from Disks




  3. Then download deb-file and extract it to the root file-system



    wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/i/iptables/libip4tc0_1.6.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -x libip4tc0_1.6.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb /media/ubuntu-mate/ba94799c-*

    wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/lz4/liblz4-1_0.0~r131-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -x liblz4-1_0.0~r131-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb /media/ubuntu-mate/ba94799c-*


  4. Check that above operation do not have errors and then reboot.







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Your Linux kernel version indicate that you are using Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver).



In this Ubuntu version mentioned library is contained in libip4tc0 package.



You should do the following:




  1. Boot from installation medium


  2. Mount your problematic Ubuntu root filesystem with Caja by clicking on the drive icon in the Devices section



    mount in Caja



    If unsure which partition to mount then check it with Disks (gnome-disks) utility and mount it from here:



    mount from Disks




  3. Then download deb-file and extract it to the root file-system



    wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/i/iptables/libip4tc0_1.6.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -x libip4tc0_1.6.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb /media/ubuntu-mate/ba94799c-*

    wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/lz4/liblz4-1_0.0~r131-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -x liblz4-1_0.0~r131-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb /media/ubuntu-mate/ba94799c-*


  4. Check that above operation do not have errors and then reboot.







share|improve this answer














Your Linux kernel version indicate that you are using Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver).



In this Ubuntu version mentioned library is contained in libip4tc0 package.



You should do the following:




  1. Boot from installation medium


  2. Mount your problematic Ubuntu root filesystem with Caja by clicking on the drive icon in the Devices section



    mount in Caja



    If unsure which partition to mount then check it with Disks (gnome-disks) utility and mount it from here:



    mount from Disks




  3. Then download deb-file and extract it to the root file-system



    wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/i/iptables/libip4tc0_1.6.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -x libip4tc0_1.6.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb /media/ubuntu-mate/ba94799c-*

    wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/lz4/liblz4-1_0.0~r131-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -x liblz4-1_0.0~r131-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb /media/ubuntu-mate/ba94799c-*


  4. Check that above operation do not have errors and then reboot.








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