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Hi guys,
suddenly my Arch won't start anymore. I do not believe that it's caused by a recent upgrade, what makes it even more odd for me.
The symptoms are:
1. When booting the system hangs 1:30 minutes with
"A startup job is running for dev-mmcblk0p1.device (xxs / 1min 30s)
-> I think this naming scheme belongs to memory cards, which is odd, because I don't have a memory card slot inside my pc and I have never seen this device before
2. The system then boots into emergency mode.
journalctl -xb
delivers:
emergency.service: Failed at step EXEC opening /bin/plymouth: No such file or directory
Subject: Process /bin/plymouth could not be executed
Defined-by: systemd
[...]
I googled what plymouth is, and I definitively have never installed nor used it.
When in emergency mode pressing pressing CRTL+d to continue it says:
Error getting authority: Error initializing authority: Could not connect: No such file or directory (g-io-error-quark, 1)
Perhaps this has something to do with the underlying problem?
I will be grateful for every hint that helps me to track the problem down or squeeze a bit more information out of my system to solve this!
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Searching the web for your error message ('emergency.service: Failed at step EXEC opening /bin/plymouth: No such file or directory') brings up many results.
According to this and this one a bad entry in /etc/fstab might be a problem, which does make sense, since you seem to have trouble mounting something.
Could you please post the contents of your /etc/fstab?
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