Hi there,

On Fri, 2 May 2014, Greg Mueller wrote:

It has Debian on it and was booting fine. But now when it starts to
boot it gets this message.....

What did you do to it between when it was booting fine and when it
stopped booting fine?  You didn't tell us, we need to know, and we
aren't clairvoyant.

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When you post messages like this, it's usually important to get them
right.  You've made some errors in typing, but at the moment that is
the least of the problems.

It's also important to describe everything that happens, not just a
part that you think might be interesting.  There was probably much
more than this shown on the screen when the machine booted, quite
likely including a screen from 'grub' (the GRand Unified Bootloader)
which Debian normally uses to start the system.

Do you get a 'grub' boot screen?  If so you can probably choose an
option to start the system in recovery mode, but normally you only get
five seconds to press a key.  Press the 'down arrow' key and then grub
will wait as long as you like to read the screen and make up your mind.

If you have chosen to start the system in recovery mode it should then
give you a way to log on as root and repair the system, although if
you're new to Debian/Linux then repairing it might not be very easy.

If you do not get a 'grub' screen then you might be able to boot from
a Debian LiveCD and attempt to recover the system that way.

I don't think that this is really a ClamAV problem yet.

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73,
Ged.
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