unable to boot Ubuntu 18.04 Couldn't get UEFI db list
I was working with my project and due to wrong PHP code it stuck my machine 2 to 3 times, I restarted directly and then it showed some inode cleaning message, now my Ubuntu doesn't load and show me this error.
I want to recover my projects folder as well, so can't reinstall it, partitions are ext4 and not a dual boot machine, only Ubuntu.
By following the command.
This , after it emergency mode appear in console.
Edit: Now I can login with emergency mode after Flush Journal but normal boot is showing the error below.
sudo fsck -nf /dev/sda3
https://imgur.com/swhvtS4
boot 18.04 uefi boot-repair inode
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I was working with my project and due to wrong PHP code it stuck my machine 2 to 3 times, I restarted directly and then it showed some inode cleaning message, now my Ubuntu doesn't load and show me this error.
I want to recover my projects folder as well, so can't reinstall it, partitions are ext4 and not a dual boot machine, only Ubuntu.
By following the command.
This , after it emergency mode appear in console.
Edit: Now I can login with emergency mode after Flush Journal but normal boot is showing the error below.
sudo fsck -nf /dev/sda3
https://imgur.com/swhvtS4
boot 18.04 uefi boot-repair inode
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Did you read the instructions on the screen?
– user535733
9 hours ago
in the screenshot you posted, there is an instruction how to boot to default mode:systemctl default
or simplyexit
. Try them.
– singrium
9 hours ago
Yes I tried all possible things, but didn't work, I can login with the recovery mode after cleaning step, but normal boot is not working at all. Thanks
– MBS
8 hours ago
@singrium please see this.
– MBS
8 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to use fsck in Ubuntu?
– Kristopher Ives
3 hours ago
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I was working with my project and due to wrong PHP code it stuck my machine 2 to 3 times, I restarted directly and then it showed some inode cleaning message, now my Ubuntu doesn't load and show me this error.
I want to recover my projects folder as well, so can't reinstall it, partitions are ext4 and not a dual boot machine, only Ubuntu.
By following the command.
This , after it emergency mode appear in console.
Edit: Now I can login with emergency mode after Flush Journal but normal boot is showing the error below.
sudo fsck -nf /dev/sda3
https://imgur.com/swhvtS4
boot 18.04 uefi boot-repair inode
New contributor
I was working with my project and due to wrong PHP code it stuck my machine 2 to 3 times, I restarted directly and then it showed some inode cleaning message, now my Ubuntu doesn't load and show me this error.
I want to recover my projects folder as well, so can't reinstall it, partitions are ext4 and not a dual boot machine, only Ubuntu.
By following the command.
This , after it emergency mode appear in console.
Edit: Now I can login with emergency mode after Flush Journal but normal boot is showing the error below.
sudo fsck -nf /dev/sda3
https://imgur.com/swhvtS4
boot 18.04 uefi boot-repair inode
boot 18.04 uefi boot-repair inode
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Did you read the instructions on the screen?
– user535733
9 hours ago
in the screenshot you posted, there is an instruction how to boot to default mode:systemctl default
or simplyexit
. Try them.
– singrium
9 hours ago
Yes I tried all possible things, but didn't work, I can login with the recovery mode after cleaning step, but normal boot is not working at all. Thanks
– MBS
8 hours ago
@singrium please see this.
– MBS
8 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to use fsck in Ubuntu?
– Kristopher Ives
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Did you read the instructions on the screen?
– user535733
9 hours ago
in the screenshot you posted, there is an instruction how to boot to default mode:systemctl default
or simplyexit
. Try them.
– singrium
9 hours ago
Yes I tried all possible things, but didn't work, I can login with the recovery mode after cleaning step, but normal boot is not working at all. Thanks
– MBS
8 hours ago
@singrium please see this.
– MBS
8 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to use fsck in Ubuntu?
– Kristopher Ives
3 hours ago
Did you read the instructions on the screen?
– user535733
9 hours ago
Did you read the instructions on the screen?
– user535733
9 hours ago
in the screenshot you posted, there is an instruction how to boot to default mode:
systemctl default
or simply exit
. Try them.– singrium
9 hours ago
in the screenshot you posted, there is an instruction how to boot to default mode:
systemctl default
or simply exit
. Try them.– singrium
9 hours ago
Yes I tried all possible things, but didn't work, I can login with the recovery mode after cleaning step, but normal boot is not working at all. Thanks
– MBS
8 hours ago
Yes I tried all possible things, but didn't work, I can login with the recovery mode after cleaning step, but normal boot is not working at all. Thanks
– MBS
8 hours ago
@singrium please see this.
– MBS
8 hours ago
@singrium please see this.
– MBS
8 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to use fsck in Ubuntu?
– Kristopher Ives
3 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to use fsck in Ubuntu?
– Kristopher Ives
3 hours ago
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– user535733
9 hours ago
in the screenshot you posted, there is an instruction how to boot to default mode:
systemctl default
or simplyexit
. Try them.– singrium
9 hours ago
Yes I tried all possible things, but didn't work, I can login with the recovery mode after cleaning step, but normal boot is not working at all. Thanks
– MBS
8 hours ago
@singrium please see this.
– MBS
8 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to use fsck in Ubuntu?
– Kristopher Ives
3 hours ago