Ubuntu launches directly into the BusyBox command line.
Ubuntu launches directly into the BusyBox command line.
Hello. I've been using Ubuntu 16.04 for a few months. Recently, I faced issues with bootloaders while running Windows 10, OS X and Ubuntu 16.04 on my MacBook with 11.1 drivers. Today I restarted Ubuntu but couldn't launch apps via Dock, Launcher or Terminal. Downloads from Firefox indicated the disk was write-protected. During shutdown, the screen tore—upper and lower halves didn’t sync—and froze for minutes before forcing a shutdown. Now I’m stuck in the BusyBox terminal after selecting Ubuntu in Grub2. I have a boot-repair disk. Should that fix it or disrupt my current setup? (On OSX, reFind can install kernels or use Grub, both work similarly.)
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I observed the boot process and noted that my Linux partition sda4 has filesystem errors. Running fsck completed with exit code 4, indicating issues that require manual attention. It suggests performing a live-disk boot followed by a manual fsck for resolution.