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Ubuntu does not boot, kernel panic - not syncung: Fatal exeption in interrupt

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My VM box all of a sudden stopped working. When I start the system the following message appears.

Then either initialization options retrieve the same error as bellow.

I suspect it is because I ran out of space on my VM box storage because I'd been receiving a notification telling on the short space (500mb left if I remember correctly) but unfortunately I could not make any remove command on the grub shell.

I do not mind losing the entire machine, apart from my www/ folder, so some possible solutions came to my mind and would be much appreciated:

Delete some files from the machine - restricted to the actions of the grub. Manage to recover my www/ folder to another Linux ubuntu server. Be able to get to cmd and perform the apt-get autoremove - or something similar. Any other idea is also welcomed (given the desperation state I am in now)

Hannu avatar
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From logs I have it appears as `linux 5.8.0-55-generic` was released somewhere around 2021-06-09, i.e. fairly recently; did your problems start then possibly? Try to boot using either of the `linux 5.8.0-53-generic` entries in your boot menu.
Henrique de Oliveira avatar
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Yes, the problems started last week, around 2021-06-19. I tried to start using any option, normal mode, safety mode, linux 5.8.0-53-generic and linux 5.8.0-55-generic.
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Virtual machine...

Download a Ubuntu installation ISO, or use one you have already.

Make that ISO the primary boot disk for the VM, and the full disk a secondary disk.
Boot, you should be able to access the secondary disk.

Now, you might need to set up a share or other means to copy out the data you need.
I suggest you Google that.

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