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After running out of battery, starting my computer (DELL XPS 15, partitioned with Windows and Ubuntu) throws the following error:
https://ibb.co/gmSbCLQ
Instead of running Ubuntu, I get stuck in the initramfs console. If i ls /dev, I cannot see sda1.
I have tried booting with acpi=off, I have tried resetting BIOS to factory settings, I have tried choosing Windows at start up which also breaks with a failed automatic repair.
Any help would be appreciated. Cheers










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    After running out of battery, starting my computer (DELL XPS 15, partitioned with Windows and Ubuntu) throws the following error:
    https://ibb.co/gmSbCLQ
    Instead of running Ubuntu, I get stuck in the initramfs console. If i ls /dev, I cannot see sda1.
    I have tried booting with acpi=off, I have tried resetting BIOS to factory settings, I have tried choosing Windows at start up which also breaks with a failed automatic repair.
    Any help would be appreciated. Cheers










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      After running out of battery, starting my computer (DELL XPS 15, partitioned with Windows and Ubuntu) throws the following error:
      https://ibb.co/gmSbCLQ
      Instead of running Ubuntu, I get stuck in the initramfs console. If i ls /dev, I cannot see sda1.
      I have tried booting with acpi=off, I have tried resetting BIOS to factory settings, I have tried choosing Windows at start up which also breaks with a failed automatic repair.
      Any help would be appreciated. Cheers










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      After running out of battery, starting my computer (DELL XPS 15, partitioned with Windows and Ubuntu) throws the following error:
      https://ibb.co/gmSbCLQ
      Instead of running Ubuntu, I get stuck in the initramfs console. If i ls /dev, I cannot see sda1.
      I have tried booting with acpi=off, I have tried resetting BIOS to factory settings, I have tried choosing Windows at start up which also breaks with a failed automatic repair.
      Any help would be appreciated. Cheers







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