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Started up my laptop today, which is a Dell XPS 13 9370 running Ubuntu 18.04 OEM, and got this craziness basically out nowhere:



Alert! UUID=xxxxxxxxxx does not exist. Dropping to a shell!


Followed by:



random: 7 urandom warning(s) missed due to ratelimiting boot


I have run hardware scans. Everything's good.



I have tried a variety of fixes I found online, most of them being some variation of this, and none of them work. Usually because it can't mount anything, or it doesn't recognize fstab, or one of a million other errors. I have honestly gotten so many errors I can't remember them all.



I tried reinstalling Ubuntu from a live USB (which does boot up) with data preservation, but it can't find my drive and doesn't realize I already have Ubuntu installed, and therefore it doesn't give me the option of preserving data. It can't even see my drive. I actually don't know if it's even possible for me to reinstall it.



I have also tried to correct it in the terminal from my live boot, but the only other computer I have is also Ubuntu, and it screws up the permissions on every single USB drive I use it with, so I don't have write permissions on my boot drive and therefore I can't change anything. Yes, I've tried GParted. Yes, I've tried killall nautilus. Yes, I've tried chmod in a thousand different ways. None of them work.



Does anyone have ANY suggestion for me? Please. I'm about ready to just throw it in the trash and pretend I never had a laptop.



Thanks to anyone who can help.










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Started up my laptop today, which is a Dell XPS 13 9370 running Ubuntu 18.04 OEM, and got this craziness basically out nowhere:



Alert! UUID=xxxxxxxxxx does not exist. Dropping to a shell!


Followed by:



random: 7 urandom warning(s) missed due to ratelimiting boot


I have run hardware scans. Everything's good.



I have tried a variety of fixes I found online, most of them being some variation of this, and none of them work. Usually because it can't mount anything, or it doesn't recognize fstab, or one of a million other errors. I have honestly gotten so many errors I can't remember them all.



I tried reinstalling Ubuntu from a live USB (which does boot up) with data preservation, but it can't find my drive and doesn't realize I already have Ubuntu installed, and therefore it doesn't give me the option of preserving data. It can't even see my drive. I actually don't know if it's even possible for me to reinstall it.



I have also tried to correct it in the terminal from my live boot, but the only other computer I have is also Ubuntu, and it screws up the permissions on every single USB drive I use it with, so I don't have write permissions on my boot drive and therefore I can't change anything. Yes, I've tried GParted. Yes, I've tried killall nautilus. Yes, I've tried chmod in a thousand different ways. None of them work.



Does anyone have ANY suggestion for me? Please. I'm about ready to just throw it in the trash and pretend I never had a laptop.



Thanks to anyone who can help.










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Started up my laptop today, which is a Dell XPS 13 9370 running Ubuntu 18.04 OEM, and got this craziness basically out nowhere:



Alert! UUID=xxxxxxxxxx does not exist. Dropping to a shell!


Followed by:



random: 7 urandom warning(s) missed due to ratelimiting boot


I have run hardware scans. Everything's good.



I have tried a variety of fixes I found online, most of them being some variation of this, and none of them work. Usually because it can't mount anything, or it doesn't recognize fstab, or one of a million other errors. I have honestly gotten so many errors I can't remember them all.



I tried reinstalling Ubuntu from a live USB (which does boot up) with data preservation, but it can't find my drive and doesn't realize I already have Ubuntu installed, and therefore it doesn't give me the option of preserving data. It can't even see my drive. I actually don't know if it's even possible for me to reinstall it.



I have also tried to correct it in the terminal from my live boot, but the only other computer I have is also Ubuntu, and it screws up the permissions on every single USB drive I use it with, so I don't have write permissions on my boot drive and therefore I can't change anything. Yes, I've tried GParted. Yes, I've tried killall nautilus. Yes, I've tried chmod in a thousand different ways. None of them work.



Does anyone have ANY suggestion for me? Please. I'm about ready to just throw it in the trash and pretend I never had a laptop.



Thanks to anyone who can help.










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Started up my laptop today, which is a Dell XPS 13 9370 running Ubuntu 18.04 OEM, and got this craziness basically out nowhere:



Alert! UUID=xxxxxxxxxx does not exist. Dropping to a shell!


Followed by:



random: 7 urandom warning(s) missed due to ratelimiting boot


I have run hardware scans. Everything's good.



I have tried a variety of fixes I found online, most of them being some variation of this, and none of them work. Usually because it can't mount anything, or it doesn't recognize fstab, or one of a million other errors. I have honestly gotten so many errors I can't remember them all.



I tried reinstalling Ubuntu from a live USB (which does boot up) with data preservation, but it can't find my drive and doesn't realize I already have Ubuntu installed, and therefore it doesn't give me the option of preserving data. It can't even see my drive. I actually don't know if it's even possible for me to reinstall it.



I have also tried to correct it in the terminal from my live boot, but the only other computer I have is also Ubuntu, and it screws up the permissions on every single USB drive I use it with, so I don't have write permissions on my boot drive and therefore I can't change anything. Yes, I've tried GParted. Yes, I've tried killall nautilus. Yes, I've tried chmod in a thousand different ways. None of them work.



Does anyone have ANY suggestion for me? Please. I'm about ready to just throw it in the trash and pretend I never had a laptop.



Thanks to anyone who can help.







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Found the answer here!
“initramfs” error on boot ONLY on Dell XPS 13 (boots fine on other computer)



BIOS --> System Configuration --> SATA Operation Changed from RAID to AHCI.



I'm still not sure what triggered this -- seemingly some kind of automatic update, as my initrd files had recently been altered. But changing from RAID to AHCI seems to have fixed it persistently.






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    Found the answer here!
    “initramfs” error on boot ONLY on Dell XPS 13 (boots fine on other computer)



    BIOS --> System Configuration --> SATA Operation Changed from RAID to AHCI.



    I'm still not sure what triggered this -- seemingly some kind of automatic update, as my initrd files had recently been altered. But changing from RAID to AHCI seems to have fixed it persistently.






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      Found the answer here!
      “initramfs” error on boot ONLY on Dell XPS 13 (boots fine on other computer)



      BIOS --> System Configuration --> SATA Operation Changed from RAID to AHCI.



      I'm still not sure what triggered this -- seemingly some kind of automatic update, as my initrd files had recently been altered. But changing from RAID to AHCI seems to have fixed it persistently.






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        Found the answer here!
        “initramfs” error on boot ONLY on Dell XPS 13 (boots fine on other computer)



        BIOS --> System Configuration --> SATA Operation Changed from RAID to AHCI.



        I'm still not sure what triggered this -- seemingly some kind of automatic update, as my initrd files had recently been altered. But changing from RAID to AHCI seems to have fixed it persistently.






        share|improve this answer














        Found the answer here!
        “initramfs” error on boot ONLY on Dell XPS 13 (boots fine on other computer)



        BIOS --> System Configuration --> SATA Operation Changed from RAID to AHCI.



        I'm still not sure what triggered this -- seemingly some kind of automatic update, as my initrd files had recently been altered. But changing from RAID to AHCI seems to have fixed it persistently.







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