Hey everybody,

I'm mailing this from my own system! That means it worked!
I still have a few lines in the boot journal I might want to fix but now I can do it from the comfort of a running linux system. Feels great!

Regards,
Matthijs

On 06/26/2015 02:56 PM, Matthijs Wensveen wrote:
Hi,

First of all, thanks for all the helpful replies!! I've setup a root password by using chroot on a livecd and I'm now able to use that pw in emergency mode, like The Wanderer suggested. I didn't have a root password because my user account has generous sudo permissions. Never needed one before, but I'm not sure how this specific problem should be handled in my case. Anyway, meanwhile in emergency mode, I can run journalctl -xb to see the boot journal. I found a line saying I should fsck /dev/sdc5 manually, which is where my /home partition lives, so I'm guessing that's the problem. I'll try that first.

Best regards,
Matthijs

On 26-6-2015 5:39, Dave Thayer wrote:
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 01:54:56PM +0200, Matthijs Wensveen wrote:
Hi,

I'm running unstable / sid. Yesterday, I suddenly started booting into
emergency mode and I'm unsure why. I had a hang the day before, right after a apt-get dist-upgrade, so it might be either one of those, or something
else altogether.
I had a similar problem after a recent sid upgrade. Normal booting
lead to emergency mode.

I was able to get to a GUI by going into the "Advanced options for
Debian GNU/Linux" grub sub-menu and selecting the sysvinit version of
the kernel instead of the systemd default. I did have some very long
pauses in the init sequence, but I finally got to a graphic login.

It turns out the cause of the emergency mode was some cruft I had in
my fstab file, specifically a line containing "none /proc/bus/usb
usbfs devmode=0666 0 0". Commenting this out cured the emergency mode
problem. I'm not sure why this was in there in the first place, but a
google search suggests it was some sort of kludge to get an ancient
version of virtualbox to behave.

hth

dt




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