Ubuntu – 13.04: Kernel panic – not syncing: No init found

13.04initkernel

I know this question has been asked several times on this forum, but none of the answers given worked for me.

Tonight I did an install of Ubuntu 13.04 on a brand new Acer Aspire laptop. I formatted the complete harddisk, removing the existing windows 8 partitions. Installation had no problems. After rebooting the system hangs and says: "Kernel panic – not syncing: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel".

I am able to boot the liveUSB.

What I have tried

  • Complete re-install of the system. Same error appears
  • Started LiveUSB, mounted filesystem, restarted. Same error.
  • Started LiveUSB, tried sudo fsck /dev/sdb1, mounted filesystem, restarted. Same error.

I am quite new to Ubuntu, what next steps can I take? How can I pass init= option to the kernel?

Thank you very much in advance!

Best Answer

Kernel panic can mean many things. My guess is you made some mistake during installation, related to formatting the drive.

Here is a guide on Kernel boot parameters and how to enter them dynamically when booting via grub.