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Getting initramfs prompt after every boot, Need Help?

pt flag

I selected something else option during installation and did a maual format of the partitions. I only have one partition /dev/sda1 which is 1 tb. Is that an issue?

"My Hardware:

Msi 970 a gaming pro carbon nvidia gtx 970 amd fx 6300 Processor and a WD 1 TB hardrive

Earlier I used windows 8.1 later i shifted to windows 10 but it started crashing. So I shifted to Ubuntu desktop 20.04. I formatted couple of times thinking I might've done something wrong during installation. But after every reboot it boots to initramfs and I give fsck -yf or f /dev/sda1 to recover from it and then it boots and again it goes to initramfs. I am not sure what really is the issue here.enter image description here

Can anyone please help me out with this issue. Please find the attached snapshot for reference

guiverc avatar
cn flag
Does this answer your question? [fsck error on boot: /dev/sda6: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY](https://askubuntu.com/questions/697190/fsck-error-on-boot-dev-sda6-unexpected-inconsistency-run-fsck-manually)
sai kumar avatar
pt flag
This resolves the issue for that boot session only. In next boot i've to do it again
sai kumar avatar
pt flag
I'm seeing EMASK (0X10) (ATA bus error),. blk_update_request: I/O error, dev ssda,sector 520095744 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x80700 phys_seg 1 prio class 0
sai kumar avatar
pt flag
After fsck -f /dev/sda1 last line looks like this /dev/sda1: 221124/61054976 files (0.2% non-contiguous), 7064932/244190208 blocks And during boot I get this ata5.00 failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED then it boots to login prompt after a while. This whole thing is taking about 15-20 minutes everytime
PonJar avatar
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Have you looked at the health of your disk? I’m guessing it might be quite old since Windows 8 is mentioned in your question. The answers to this question are a good place to start. https://askubuntu.com/questions/943533/hard-disk-health-indicator-app
guiverc avatar
cn flag
I agree with @PonJar's last statement; you've now provided details that highlight hardware failure or issues, so check health. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools
karel avatar
sa flag
Does this answer your question? [Hard disk health indicator app](https://askubuntu.com/questions/943533/hard-disk-health-indicator-app)
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