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28 Sep 2010 ok. the scenario is i keep on getting that message every boot up and i get annoyed by hitting "s" every time i boot up. The system is fine, i think. :D recently, i tried installing opensuse with lucid but unfortunately it screwed the partition table. It damaged my storage partition (ntfs) but luckily not the ubuntu(ext4).
I'm getting the above message when I reboot my Linux Mint 17.2 laptop, I'm not sure why or what caused it. I've tried looking through Google
24 Jun 2014 At this point I am learning LinuxMint and doing so on a "scratch drive". This way I learn form my mistakes and will remember them:) Anyway, getting this message at startup when rebooting: "keys:Continue to wait, or Press S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery" Have played around with gparted and
I installed win7 first, then linux mint, then had to rebuilt the grub, something like this "sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/ /dev/sd" and now when I boot into linux I get the message "Keys: Continue to wait, or press S to skip mounting of M for manual recovery" If I press s it goes right into mint, no errors.
The mountall(8) program that mounts filesystem during boot also recognises additional options that the ordinary mount(8) tool does not. These are: bootwait which can be applied to remote filesystems mounted outside of /usr or /var , without which mountall(8) would not hold up the boot for these; nobootwait
24 Jan 2013 Hello, (On Quantal) When using passphrase-protected LUKS encryped partition, 'mountall' shows the "Continue to wait, or Press S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery" after the (hardcoded) 3-second BOREDOM_TIMEOUT. This is: - inappropriate as long as a passphrase is being prompted for
The question is what do you wish to do? You obviously have a windows partition on that machine that linux fails to mount. Can you boot into that windows from GRUB? Do you wish to keep that windows partition on the machine or not? You can edit /etc/fstab in such a manner that linux will stop trying to
OK I go into recovery mode and I get this -keys continue to wait,or press s to skip mounting or m for manual recovery-- I push s and it boots but I must be in recovery mode. Anyway the computer doesn't work well in this mode. Edited by Chris Cosgrove, 08 September 2015 - 06:28 PM. Moved from Internal
This evening there was updates waiting to be installed one of the updates I assume was a kernel update, once finished it asked to reboot, during reboot a message appeared on the top left of the screen. Quote. Keys: continue to wait, or press S to skip mounting of M for manual recovery. then the red
Find out in which partition you facing error.. like it shows /partition name.. remember that partition and in your terminal type this, gksu gedit /etc/fstab. Locate the line showing your partition where getting mount error and add to the options section the following: nobootwait. like this, UUID="XXXXX" / partition
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