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#1 2024-10-16 21:04:28

TheRealNubby
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Registered: 2024-10-16
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Rebooted after system update. Shows/Stuck on [OK] Mounted /boot screen

Good afternoon,

I updated my pc last night, and rebooted it this morning when I got up.  It only got to the part where it says [OK] Mounted /boot, and then sits there.  https://i.imgur.com/y1MDJQt.jpeg

I ended up using the arch iso usb, mounted and chrooted and updated linux, linux-headers again just in case something went wrong, along with running mkinitcpio -p linux.  Still the same thing.  After looking through the journal I saw something about errors on boot partition and to run fsck and did that.  Same issue.  I then notice that the logs showing it is supposedly making it to the tty / graphical interface.  I try to go to another tty, it doesn't do anything.  I also passed ibt=off to kernal parameters as people were mentioning that as a possible fix in other places, but it didn't do anything either.

I get a sneaking suspicion maybe it is doing more than it is showing based on making it to the tty / graphical interface in the logs.  So I boot it up, give it a few seconds to theoretically "finish".  I then pretend the log in screen is there and type my user and password, give it some more time to be sure.  Then type reboot.  The system reboots.  I try just typing reboot the second time to be sure it isn't a fluke and nothing happens (because it is likely on the username field).  So it is booting, but the screen is frozen or not updating past the [OK] Mounted /boot part to the tty for some reason.  I am now out of my depth and need assistance, please.

Here are the two logs.  This first one is me just hard shutting it down.
http://0x0.st/XIae.txt

This second one is the one I logged in and then typed reboot.  You can see roughly at Oct 16 15:27:37 in the log is says - "New session 2 of user nubby."
http://0x0.st/XIa6.txt

I am using an NVIDIA GTX 1080, systemd boot loader, no display manager, X-Org, and AwesomeWM if any of this is relevant.

Edit:  After posting I had the idea to log in blindly again, and instead typed "startx" to start Xorg and AwesomeWM, and it worked.  It seems normal now that I am in the little I've messed around with so far, I just don't understand why it is stuck on that screen on boot up now.  I guess I could blindly login and startx for the foreseeable future at least but I'd like not to preferably because SOMETHING is causing it to be weird.

Last edited by TheRealNubby (2024-10-16 22:28:36)

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