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Hi,
since my last system upgrade the system always ends up in emergency mode. While booting it says it fails to mount /proc/bus/usb. Any ideas to get KDE running again?
Last edited by schmoemi (2015-05-05 14:55:01)
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What packages where upgraded?
I put at button on it. Yes. I wish to press it, but I'm not sure what will happen if I do. (Gune | Titan A.E.)
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What packages where upgraded?
Uh, a few... I don't know exactly. systemd was one of them, and numerous KDE packages. I already tried downgrading systemd, but it won't let me....
Last edited by schmoemi (2015-05-05 14:10:31)
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Do you have entry for this mount point in your fstab? If so, try commenting it out.
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Do you have entry for this mount point in your fstab? If so, try commenting it out.
That did it. THX!
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@WorMzy: Many thanks for solving my (similar) problem too!
I had suffered this failure on several 32-bit systems ever since systemd 219, causing me to revert to 218.
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