In this case, it seems to be an ntfs-3g partition causing the problem.
Commenting out the line:
"/dev/sda1 /mnt/c ntfs defaults 0 0"
in /etc/fstab gets it booting again. Once the system is booted, I can uncomment it and mount it fine.
No way of telling what the error is currently.
In this case, it seems to be an ntfs-3g partition causing the problem.
Commenting out the line:
"/dev/sda1 /mnt/c ntfs defaults 0 0"
in /etc/fstab gets it booting again. Once the system is booted, I can uncomment it and mount it fine.
No way of telling what the error is currently.