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I have a dual-boot system, Ubuntu and Windows XP.

Ubuntu has been freezing occasionally. I've just been turning the computer off and back on when that happens.

The last time it happened, I turned the computer back on, it went to the screen where you select Windows or Ubuntu, I selected Ubuntu, and then it went straight to a grub interface instead of the Ubuntu startup screen.

When I hit Escape from the Grub command line, it goes to a menu of 8 items, but they all just return me to the Grub command line (except for "reboot" and "halt").

I tried the command "boot", but it says the kernel must be loaded first. When I tried "kernel", it says it requires some kind of filename parameter.

It's possible my 2-year-old daughter may have hit some key as it was starting up. Could that have made it go to grub instead of Ubuntu? Or could the Ubuntu partition be damaged?

Windows XP is working ok; I'm submitting this from there.

Thx

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This kind of question is probably better asked on superuser.com. – Mark Biek Jul 24 at 18:27
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(beta password is ewok.adventure, so you can find it once it's migrated) – bdonlan Jul 24 at 18:31
I don't think you are allowed to say that password here :p – Koning Baard XIV Jul 24 at 18:33
also, make sure to link accounts or you won't be able to edit your post: blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/07/… – bdonlan Jul 24 at 18:34
@ZOMFG, it's on the SO blog, it's public information as far as I'm concerned :) – bdonlan Jul 24 at 18:34
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migrated to superuser.com by Mark Biek, nlucaroni, bdonlan, Mark Ingram, Robert S. Jul 24 at 18:44

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