Still no progress...?
For people still encountering it, with /dev/sda1 being your /:
1. 'root Drop to root shell prompt'
2. optional, fsck -f /dev/sda1
3. mount /dev/sda1 / -o remount,rw
4. you now can write on /
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: friendly-recovery (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Ctrl+C works by initiating the resume action.
This bug left me in an unbootable state because of a syntax error in
xorg.conf. I was forced to use an external recovery live CD to recover.
The solution was to remove friendly-recovery. Now I have root prompt
with read-write privileges.
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I'm not certain if I'm affected by the same problem or not. I do this:
1) Choose 'enable networking'
2) Say 'yes' to the prompt informing me that this will remount my / fs and
everything else in fstab
3) See fsck start
4) Don't get anything else
Attached is a photo from about half an hour after
Discovered which package it is - friendly-recovery 0.2.25
Tried this on four different machines.
If I select Drop to root and run 'service network-manager start' I get
the following error message:
Could not get the system bus. Make sure the message bus daemon is
running! Message: Failed to conn
** Package changed: ubuntu => friendly-recovery (Ubuntu)
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Title:
system hangs after selecting certain menu items inRecovery Menu
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