it looks like driver problem.
search for driver canceling at boot.
ezik
m...can you be a little more specific please ? :s
I booted with init=/bin/bash in order to be able to run journal ctl.
There is an interesting error :
Failed to open private bus connection: failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_fsocket : No such file or directory
Where could this come from ?
Also, from a live usb i checked the partitions with fsck, and via arch-chroot a pacman -Su to be sur I didn't break an installation.
Thanks.
Edit:
Well, everything solved, filesysteme didn't upgrade right.
search for driver canceling at boot.
ezik
]]>My linux doesn't boot anymore....
My screen shows (*** -> big numbers):
/dev/sda7! clean, ***/*** files, ***/*** blocks
[ 6.539165] [drm] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: 0xD3FE: i2c wr fail: -6
[ 6.540841] [drm] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: 0xD410: i2c rd fail: -6
systemd-fsck[334]: /dev/sda8: clean, ***/*** files, ***/*** blocks
systemd-fsck[328]: /dev/sda5: clean, ***/*** files, ***/*** blocks
and nothing happens after.
I made an ugrade this morning, I think there was an update of systemd.
Does anyone have a clue about what is wrong and what I can do ?
Thanks !