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What errors do you get for the failing boot and what does fsck now report?
fsck says that /dev/sda3 is now clean;
As for the errors?
Dependency failed for /home
Dependency failed for Local File Systems
Emergency mode activated
Also, i’m sorry for posting another montior video, but i have to do this https://share.icloud.com/photos/0206bno … BKcmCuycXA
Fixed 0x0 post: http://0x0.st/o8bm
Also, this isn’t a dead topic. My computer still isn’t booting.
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http://0x0.st/o8bm is a shortlink to cnbc, http://0x0.st/o8bm.txt remains an 0x0.st error
Comment the "/home" entry in your fstab, that should allow you boot. Then try to manually mount /home and post the error.
Also your current fstab and "lsblk -f" output.
Edit: I didn't receive a notification for your last post, sorry.
Last edited by seth (2022-12-09 16:00:15)
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https://share.icloud.com/photos/0e3CFnz … 3sZMX1HGiQ Sorry again for posting one of these monitor pics, but i have to.
Also, i cant actually see the “/home” entry in fstab… its not here??? Why…?
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No, you don't - but please at least stop using your iCloud. It's one of the crappiest image sharing services possible.
What is the context of that fsab? The emergency shell? Some live distro?
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Comment the "/home" entry in your fstab, that should allow you boot. Then try to manually mount /home and post the error.
Also your current fstab and "lsblk -f" output.
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No, you don't - but please at least stop using your iCloud. It's one of the crappiest image sharing services possible.
What is the context of that fsab? The emergency shell? Some live distro?
The context of that fstab is in a live ISO image. Not the emergency shell…
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There's supposed to be an fstab there? All I could see was a blank screen ...
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There's supposed to be an fstab there? All I could see was a blank screen ...
I went to /etc/fstab/ and used vim there.
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From the live iso, you want to mount the system root at /mnt and look at /mnt/etc/fstab.
See the 1st link below on how to pastebin that.
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There's supposed to be an fstab there? All I could see was a blank screen ...
iCloud shows a preview, but that is aspect cropped. It's a shit service for image sharing.
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Alrighty, so I just comment the part that says “/home” and try my best to make sure that that comment is isolated? What else do I comment? (If i need to comment anything else) https://murena.io/s/zK6os5rg7ybEQxA
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See the 1st link below on how to pastebin that.
General_guidelines#Pasting_pictures_and_code
Do not post screenshots of text output; post the actual text
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Why is there a CR in that file?
The "^M" at the end isn't supposed to be there, looks like you edited it w/ a DOS text editor. Fix that as well.
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Why is there a CR in that file?
The "^M" at the end isn't supposed to be there, looks like you edited it w/ a DOS text editor. Fix that as well.
What the… I never edited that with a DOS Editor?!? What in the world…
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Some lousy windows editor like notepad.exe maybe?
Either way, the proper EOL is LF - I'm not sure how systemd or mount or anything would react to the CR.
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By the way, what CR? I don’t see one here looking on my end… is the picture quality that bad?
Edit: Ohhh, not the letters, the thing!
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What’s a CR?
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Top search engine result for "EOL CR" https://stackoverflow.com/questions/155 … reak-types
You have been directed multiple times on how to post the text rather than images of text.
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"A historic mistake"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline
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Top search engine result for "EOL CR" https://stackoverflow.com/questions/155 … reak-types
You have been directed multiple times on how to post the text rather than images of text.
vim doesn’t seem to like me outputting the command to 0x0.st and refuses, saying: “warning: output is not to a terminal” and then curl chimes in saying: “could not resolve host: 0x0.st” and THEN it quits…
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vim is an interactive program so not suitable for piping its output to a pastebin. You want to follow the upload file examples from https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/List_o … ted_client.
From the live media after configuring networking (if needed) and mounting the system under /mnt:
curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.st < /mnt/etc/fstab
or
curl -F 'f:1=<-' ix.io < /mnt/etc/fstab
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Output of fstab to 0x0.st: http://0x0.st/odkM.txt
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# Static information about the filesystems.
# See fstab(5) for details.
# <file system> <dir> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
# /dev/sda2
UUID=ec3cc59d-2e84-4547-b811-f75432596611 / ext4 rw,relatime 0 1
# /dev/sda1
UUID=2E44-E806 /boot vfat rw,relatime,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=437,iocharset=ascii,shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro 0 2
# /dev/sda3
UUID=5674970c-2ef3-4159-9422-9d47720ea6ac /home ext4 rw,relatime 0 2
The entry for /home is not commented out. The line above it, which records the name of the device at the time the entry was generated is a comment. Comment lines start with #
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You could also pass the kernel parameter fstab=off so systemd-fstab-generator would ignore the fstab, the root filesystem is set by kernel parameter so would still be mounted.
Last edited by loqs (2022-12-11 00:14:55)
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# Static information about the filesystems. # See fstab(5) for details. # <file system> <dir> <type> <options> <dump> <pass> # /dev/sda2 UUID=ec3cc59d-2e84-4547-b811-f75432596611 / ext4 rw,relatime 0 1 # /dev/sda1 UUID=2E44-E806 /boot vfat rw,relatime,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=437,iocharset=ascii,shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro 0 2 # /dev/sda3 UUID=5674970c-2ef3-4159-9422-9d47720ea6ac /home ext4 rw,relatime 0 2
The entry for /home is not commented out. The line above it, which records the name of the device at the time the entry was generated is a comment. Comment lines start with #
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You could also pass the kernel parameter fstab=off so systemd-fstab-generator would ignore the fstab, the root filesystem is set by kernel parameter so would still be mounted.
Is this good? http://0x0.st/odkl.txt
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Is this good? http://0x0.st/odkl.txt
Yes, that's right.
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Alrighty, so normally, that’s where the story would have ended. That’s what I thought at first, but then, the original problem appeared. Again.
What is the original problem? Well, it gets stuck at a specific point and keeps on flashing like it’s trying to continue, but can’t. Here's a video of what was happening. https://murena.io/s/fLSAWCiEx5fWonw
No error codes here, can’t print it out, a monitor video is my only option…
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Ctrl+Alt+F2 to change to tty2. If that fails Change the default target to multi-user.target to LightDM from starting.
Edit:
If both of those methods fail boot using the live media then chroot in.
After you have reached the console post the journal for a boot with the issue.
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