Sunday, 11 August 2013

Live USB ubuntu can only boot when deleting casper file

Live USB ubuntu can only boot when deleting casper file

I installed the ubuntu 12.04 into my flash drive to create a bootable usb
stick. The first time boot is smooth with no issue. But after played
around with it and rebooted it, the ubuntu could not get start. I tried
both pendrivelinux and universal-usb-installer to create the bootable usb.
They both have the same issue, but giving two different errors. The
previous one stops with "kernel.thread helper" error. The later one ends
up with a shell command environment, but can't boot ubuntu. My flash drive
is 4 GB, and I reserved 2GB room for the persistence. So I can see a 2GB
casper file in the flash drive. After I delete this file, I can boot the
ubuntu system again. So I guess it might be some issue with loading the
persistent data. Any thought about how to fix this issue? Thank you very
much!

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