if you have a WD drive, go to the WD website and download one of their
ISO's that can check your drive.  You may have a bad drive.

Also to try is one of the older kernel versions that appear in GRUB when
you start up.  That worked for me on my laptop.

Larry Wolfe wrote:
> As was the case with 7.04, the 6.06 version that was reinstalled on the
> Western Digital hard drive booted twice uneventfully.  The third attempt
> to boot produced the /bin/sh: can't access....etc. message.  Although
> millions may successfully be runnning Ubuntu, after many weeks of
> playing with it, I have concluded that I am evidently not sophisticated
> enough to use Ubuntu.  Good luck to all in sorting out this bug.
>
>

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boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
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