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Hello,
Today, I have upgraded my system and Now it is not booting up. It starts booting and at some point it prints an error message, but I don't have time to read all because 15 minutes it reboots.
Is there any way to stop the system from rebooting so that I will have time to read what the error message is.
Thanks,
jmak
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I would use a live CD to mount the system and check the logs, especially the pacman log.
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jmak,
try hitting Ctrl-S just after the message appears.
I just tested it while booting my laptop, and it worked.
Mektub
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Thanks, CTRL+S worked.
I also checked pacman.log but found no error massage there.
On screen found these sorts of error massages.
/etc/rc.sysinit line: 102 740 Segmentation fault /bin/pidof -o %PPID /sbin/udevd > /dev/null
Bringing up loopback interface Busy
Mount Root Read only Busy
Checking Filesystem Fail
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