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initramfs shows up when I use Ubuntu Studio 20.04

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I have a strange problem: Ubuntu Studio is on another hard drive. I don't use it every day, but when I open Ubuntu Studio 20.04, an error with initramfs shows up. I tried to use a live CD and used the terminal with this command: sudo fisk -l and sudo fsck /dev/sdaX. After that it prints a lot of lines asking me to type y at a line with (Y) for accepting the renewal trouble . Finally I press Enter and reopen Ubuntu Studio, correct? Could you explain where this problem comes from,? It's not the first time this has happened to me.

Mark Kirby avatar
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Has this been through Google translate or something? I am having a very hard time understang you. Are you saying that, you have Ubuntu Studio and it fails to boot with an initramfs error? If so can you provide the exact error?
karel avatar
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If you can't copy the exact error easily, then post a link to a screenshot of the error screen instead.
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Hi , for the third time this night, I try for answer correctly. The next times if this problem coming again . I copy the result and the number lines with a "Y" who accept the changing result...After that , I reopen perfectly studio -Ubuntu 20.04 lts function without trouble...incredible but true ;-)
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it's impossible for me to transfer the result for renew the functions correct that's all sorry, the reason it's impossible to do that directly on studio ubuntu here...because I use an other operating system close on the hard disk ?? It's necessary a use directly for included with studio-ubuntu...impossible initramfs are the "king" ;-)
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