Computer wont boot with any media after installing wine on Ubuntu 13.10












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Yup. I can boot into anything (meaning the os part), like a cd/dvd, a live usb, or the os on the HDD.
I can boot into the first screen, which I think is called the grub selection screen and whatever else there are. But when I select something to boot. I just get a screen with a blinking line. I tried booting into a live usb of knoppix, is stops reading from the usb after saying "Booting into kernel". The other os's don't say anything.
They all have the same result. I'm pretty sure I can't boot into a kernel at all.
I can boot into the Ultimate Boot CD and do CPU burn in, I was hoping it would get the cpu going or something.



UPDATE: on the Knoppix cd, there is a debug64. I chose that and got passed the "booting into kernel" message, then the boot stopped at "[2.444305]registered taskstats version 1".



Link to my G+ post on this matter. https://plus.google.com/107988923652678124819/posts/TbbzrrpycNQ










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  • In grub selection menu, remove the word quiet to see the messages from kernel.

    – SHW
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:17











  • SHW. how, where, with what?

    – Alex
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:19











  • can you paste grub options ?

    – SHW
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:44











  • i just found out how to edit the boot commands. so i removed quiet from the normal ubuntu image. its stopped at the same point as the recovery image does. [1.859996] AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled

    – Alex
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:47






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    Joseph. yes i can. there was no problem installing or booting into XP.

    – Alex
    Dec 21 '13 at 19:01
















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Yup. I can boot into anything (meaning the os part), like a cd/dvd, a live usb, or the os on the HDD.
I can boot into the first screen, which I think is called the grub selection screen and whatever else there are. But when I select something to boot. I just get a screen with a blinking line. I tried booting into a live usb of knoppix, is stops reading from the usb after saying "Booting into kernel". The other os's don't say anything.
They all have the same result. I'm pretty sure I can't boot into a kernel at all.
I can boot into the Ultimate Boot CD and do CPU burn in, I was hoping it would get the cpu going or something.



UPDATE: on the Knoppix cd, there is a debug64. I chose that and got passed the "booting into kernel" message, then the boot stopped at "[2.444305]registered taskstats version 1".



Link to my G+ post on this matter. https://plus.google.com/107988923652678124819/posts/TbbzrrpycNQ










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  • In grub selection menu, remove the word quiet to see the messages from kernel.

    – SHW
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:17











  • SHW. how, where, with what?

    – Alex
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:19











  • can you paste grub options ?

    – SHW
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:44











  • i just found out how to edit the boot commands. so i removed quiet from the normal ubuntu image. its stopped at the same point as the recovery image does. [1.859996] AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled

    – Alex
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:47






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    Joseph. yes i can. there was no problem installing or booting into XP.

    – Alex
    Dec 21 '13 at 19:01














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Yup. I can boot into anything (meaning the os part), like a cd/dvd, a live usb, or the os on the HDD.
I can boot into the first screen, which I think is called the grub selection screen and whatever else there are. But when I select something to boot. I just get a screen with a blinking line. I tried booting into a live usb of knoppix, is stops reading from the usb after saying "Booting into kernel". The other os's don't say anything.
They all have the same result. I'm pretty sure I can't boot into a kernel at all.
I can boot into the Ultimate Boot CD and do CPU burn in, I was hoping it would get the cpu going or something.



UPDATE: on the Knoppix cd, there is a debug64. I chose that and got passed the "booting into kernel" message, then the boot stopped at "[2.444305]registered taskstats version 1".



Link to my G+ post on this matter. https://plus.google.com/107988923652678124819/posts/TbbzrrpycNQ










share|improve this question
















Yup. I can boot into anything (meaning the os part), like a cd/dvd, a live usb, or the os on the HDD.
I can boot into the first screen, which I think is called the grub selection screen and whatever else there are. But when I select something to boot. I just get a screen with a blinking line. I tried booting into a live usb of knoppix, is stops reading from the usb after saying "Booting into kernel". The other os's don't say anything.
They all have the same result. I'm pretty sure I can't boot into a kernel at all.
I can boot into the Ultimate Boot CD and do CPU burn in, I was hoping it would get the cpu going or something.



UPDATE: on the Knoppix cd, there is a debug64. I chose that and got passed the "booting into kernel" message, then the boot stopped at "[2.444305]registered taskstats version 1".



Link to my G+ post on this matter. https://plus.google.com/107988923652678124819/posts/TbbzrrpycNQ







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  • In grub selection menu, remove the word quiet to see the messages from kernel.

    – SHW
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:17











  • SHW. how, where, with what?

    – Alex
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:19











  • can you paste grub options ?

    – SHW
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:44











  • i just found out how to edit the boot commands. so i removed quiet from the normal ubuntu image. its stopped at the same point as the recovery image does. [1.859996] AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled

    – Alex
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:47






  • 1





    Joseph. yes i can. there was no problem installing or booting into XP.

    – Alex
    Dec 21 '13 at 19:01



















  • In grub selection menu, remove the word quiet to see the messages from kernel.

    – SHW
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:17











  • SHW. how, where, with what?

    – Alex
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:19











  • can you paste grub options ?

    – SHW
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:44











  • i just found out how to edit the boot commands. so i removed quiet from the normal ubuntu image. its stopped at the same point as the recovery image does. [1.859996] AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled

    – Alex
    Dec 19 '13 at 6:47






  • 1





    Joseph. yes i can. there was no problem installing or booting into XP.

    – Alex
    Dec 21 '13 at 19:01

















In grub selection menu, remove the word quiet to see the messages from kernel.

– SHW
Dec 19 '13 at 6:17





In grub selection menu, remove the word quiet to see the messages from kernel.

– SHW
Dec 19 '13 at 6:17













SHW. how, where, with what?

– Alex
Dec 19 '13 at 6:19





SHW. how, where, with what?

– Alex
Dec 19 '13 at 6:19













can you paste grub options ?

– SHW
Dec 19 '13 at 6:44





can you paste grub options ?

– SHW
Dec 19 '13 at 6:44













i just found out how to edit the boot commands. so i removed quiet from the normal ubuntu image. its stopped at the same point as the recovery image does. [1.859996] AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled

– Alex
Dec 19 '13 at 6:47





i just found out how to edit the boot commands. so i removed quiet from the normal ubuntu image. its stopped at the same point as the recovery image does. [1.859996] AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled

– Alex
Dec 19 '13 at 6:47




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Joseph. yes i can. there was no problem installing or booting into XP.

– Alex
Dec 21 '13 at 19:01





Joseph. yes i can. there was no problem installing or booting into XP.

– Alex
Dec 21 '13 at 19:01










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I had the same problem while installing openSUSE 13.2 on my old 32bit MSI Laptop. After GRUB screen the installer loaded the kernel and started some services until it stucks at 'AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled'.



I thought the problem was actually AppArmor and disabled it on boot with bootparameter 'apparmor=0' (http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt). This didn't help at all. AppArmor was not loaded but the booting process still stuck after a while.



The solution was starting with some additional bootparameter I saw on Ubuntu (http://i.stack.imgur.com/FfEwE.png or https://askubuntu.com/questions/186296/what-are-the-f6-options-during-installation).



So I tried to install with bootparameters 'acpi=off noapic nolapic nodmraid nomodeset' and that worked perfectly!



I'm not sure if all of them are nescessary, but they worked. :)






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    I had the same problem while installing openSUSE 13.2 on my old 32bit MSI Laptop. After GRUB screen the installer loaded the kernel and started some services until it stucks at 'AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled'.



    I thought the problem was actually AppArmor and disabled it on boot with bootparameter 'apparmor=0' (http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt). This didn't help at all. AppArmor was not loaded but the booting process still stuck after a while.



    The solution was starting with some additional bootparameter I saw on Ubuntu (http://i.stack.imgur.com/FfEwE.png or https://askubuntu.com/questions/186296/what-are-the-f6-options-during-installation).



    So I tried to install with bootparameters 'acpi=off noapic nolapic nodmraid nomodeset' and that worked perfectly!



    I'm not sure if all of them are nescessary, but they worked. :)






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      I had the same problem while installing openSUSE 13.2 on my old 32bit MSI Laptop. After GRUB screen the installer loaded the kernel and started some services until it stucks at 'AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled'.



      I thought the problem was actually AppArmor and disabled it on boot with bootparameter 'apparmor=0' (http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt). This didn't help at all. AppArmor was not loaded but the booting process still stuck after a while.



      The solution was starting with some additional bootparameter I saw on Ubuntu (http://i.stack.imgur.com/FfEwE.png or https://askubuntu.com/questions/186296/what-are-the-f6-options-during-installation).



      So I tried to install with bootparameters 'acpi=off noapic nolapic nodmraid nomodeset' and that worked perfectly!



      I'm not sure if all of them are nescessary, but they worked. :)






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        I had the same problem while installing openSUSE 13.2 on my old 32bit MSI Laptop. After GRUB screen the installer loaded the kernel and started some services until it stucks at 'AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled'.



        I thought the problem was actually AppArmor and disabled it on boot with bootparameter 'apparmor=0' (http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt). This didn't help at all. AppArmor was not loaded but the booting process still stuck after a while.



        The solution was starting with some additional bootparameter I saw on Ubuntu (http://i.stack.imgur.com/FfEwE.png or https://askubuntu.com/questions/186296/what-are-the-f6-options-during-installation).



        So I tried to install with bootparameters 'acpi=off noapic nolapic nodmraid nomodeset' and that worked perfectly!



        I'm not sure if all of them are nescessary, but they worked. :)






        share|improve this answer















        I had the same problem while installing openSUSE 13.2 on my old 32bit MSI Laptop. After GRUB screen the installer loaded the kernel and started some services until it stucks at 'AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled'.



        I thought the problem was actually AppArmor and disabled it on boot with bootparameter 'apparmor=0' (http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt). This didn't help at all. AppArmor was not loaded but the booting process still stuck after a while.



        The solution was starting with some additional bootparameter I saw on Ubuntu (http://i.stack.imgur.com/FfEwE.png or https://askubuntu.com/questions/186296/what-are-the-f6-options-during-installation).



        So I tried to install with bootparameters 'acpi=off noapic nolapic nodmraid nomodeset' and that worked perfectly!



        I'm not sure if all of them are nescessary, but they worked. :)







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