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Because Ubuntu did not start up well, when I repaired with fsck with -y, it became EXT 3 - fs error (device sda 1) in ext 3 _ delete_inode: I 0 failure. After that, EXT 3 _ remount: About forced by user * Will now restart
such a file or directory will be reboot: error while loading shared libraries: libnih.so.1: can not open shared object file, rebooting Ubuntu has stopped moving.
When turning on the power again, it will become libnih.so.1: can not open shared object file on the way and it will become a kernel panic. Please tell me how to repair it.










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  • best bet probably to boot a live cd and swap the user files to another drive or mount the os drive from another os.

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Because Ubuntu did not start up well, when I repaired with fsck with -y, it became EXT 3 - fs error (device sda 1) in ext 3 _ delete_inode: I 0 failure. After that, EXT 3 _ remount: About forced by user * Will now restart
such a file or directory will be reboot: error while loading shared libraries: libnih.so.1: can not open shared object file, rebooting Ubuntu has stopped moving.
When turning on the power again, it will become libnih.so.1: can not open shared object file on the way and it will become a kernel panic. Please tell me how to repair it.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by wjandrea, Kevin Bowen, karel, Eric Carvalho, pomsky Jan 11 at 19:05


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
















  • best bet probably to boot a live cd and swap the user files to another drive or mount the os drive from another os.

    – Aurigae
    Jan 11 at 8:08














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Because Ubuntu did not start up well, when I repaired with fsck with -y, it became EXT 3 - fs error (device sda 1) in ext 3 _ delete_inode: I 0 failure. After that, EXT 3 _ remount: About forced by user * Will now restart
such a file or directory will be reboot: error while loading shared libraries: libnih.so.1: can not open shared object file, rebooting Ubuntu has stopped moving.
When turning on the power again, it will become libnih.so.1: can not open shared object file on the way and it will become a kernel panic. Please tell me how to repair it.










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Because Ubuntu did not start up well, when I repaired with fsck with -y, it became EXT 3 - fs error (device sda 1) in ext 3 _ delete_inode: I 0 failure. After that, EXT 3 _ remount: About forced by user * Will now restart
such a file or directory will be reboot: error while loading shared libraries: libnih.so.1: can not open shared object file, rebooting Ubuntu has stopped moving.
When turning on the power again, it will become libnih.so.1: can not open shared object file on the way and it will become a kernel panic. Please tell me how to repair it.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by wjandrea, Kevin Bowen, karel, Eric Carvalho, pomsky Jan 11 at 19:05


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closed as unclear what you're asking by wjandrea, Kevin Bowen, karel, Eric Carvalho, pomsky Jan 11 at 19:05


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  • best bet probably to boot a live cd and swap the user files to another drive or mount the os drive from another os.

    – Aurigae
    Jan 11 at 8:08



















  • best bet probably to boot a live cd and swap the user files to another drive or mount the os drive from another os.

    – Aurigae
    Jan 11 at 8:08

















best bet probably to boot a live cd and swap the user files to another drive or mount the os drive from another os.

– Aurigae
Jan 11 at 8:08





best bet probably to boot a live cd and swap the user files to another drive or mount the os drive from another os.

– Aurigae
Jan 11 at 8:08










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