hd0 error on bootup
Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 5:01 pm
Hello all. I am using a fit-pc3 with the fit-vga converter as a display output. However, when I try to boot the machine I receive the following three error messages:
error: hd0 out of disk
error: no suitable video mode found
error: no video mode activated
It then goes to an Ubuntu 12.04 loading screen before blacking out. The monitor blinks once and then displays "No signal."
I quite literally have just opened the box and plugged it all in - no messing around with anything.
Also, when I turn on the machine, I can see a red LED light activated in the opening on the side adjacent to the power input like in this thread (http://www.fit-pc.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=2707)
Edit: I can drop into a ramdisk (read-only file-system) root shell by booting Ubuntu in recovery mode but regular graphical boot is completely borked.
furthermore, when I try to boot into failsafex mode from the recovery menu, X returns the error that screens were detected but improperly configured, and then spits out Error: no screens detected and then dumps me back to the recovery menu. since the root shell is read-only, I can't make any changes to an xorg.conf file
error: hd0 out of disk
error: no suitable video mode found
error: no video mode activated
It then goes to an Ubuntu 12.04 loading screen before blacking out. The monitor blinks once and then displays "No signal."
I quite literally have just opened the box and plugged it all in - no messing around with anything.
Also, when I turn on the machine, I can see a red LED light activated in the opening on the side adjacent to the power input like in this thread (http://www.fit-pc.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=2707)
Edit: I can drop into a ramdisk (read-only file-system) root shell by booting Ubuntu in recovery mode but regular graphical boot is completely borked.
furthermore, when I try to boot into failsafex mode from the recovery menu, X returns the error that screens were detected but improperly configured, and then spits out Error: no screens detected and then dumps me back to the recovery menu. since the root shell is read-only, I can't make any changes to an xorg.conf file