Unable to boot Ubuntu 9.10 with No init found
I'm having trouble booting Ubuntu to my machine. I cannot boot in to any kernel and it will be again gives the error message that the No init found. Try passing init=bootarg. These error messages I'm receiving when I try to load Ubuntu. I don’t know why this happen on it. Any help regarding this help will be appreciating. Thanks in advance.
Re: Unable to boot Ubuntu 9.10 with No init found
The LiveCD should be the same as the architecture used to perform the customization on it. This customization works well to understand the basic thing behind this problem. Live mode is the default option when booting from CD. Ubuntu is distributed over the Internet as CD image. There are several easiest methods available on it to access your data by boot an Ubuntu Live CD. Then use it and hope that it will be solving such kind of problem.
Re: Unable to boot Ubuntu 9.10 with No init found
Booting into "Recovery Mode" as well as choosing the other kernels will be provide the facility to perform this problem solving task on it. Try this and check the real performance of your system.
Re: Unable to boot Ubuntu 9.10 with No init found
A simple workaround would be to try installing from a usb stick. In this process the USB flash drive contain the installation of the Ubuntu on it. The system will be help to you for solving this kind of problem. you also need to make sure that the downloaded iso file for errors. If this will be gives such error message, then you need to use such installation task on it. It fix your problem.