Le 06/04/2020 09:08, Felix Miata a écrit :
[quote] You are in rescue mode. After logging in, type "journalctl -xb" to view system logs[/quote] Did you do this?
I did it a few posts ago ; in the end of it were three identical red lines saying that there was a bad block on sda2... But, at this time I was in rescue mode, as the normal boot had not gone to its end and that I had had to reboot on rescue mode.
Ever since I disabled gdm / gnome as Andrei had suggested, I have been able to carry the boot process to its end, even though it is only on text mode.
I then ran again the journalctl -xb test, which gave something else than before. I was able to copy it to an external drive as a text file, which I have put at this url for you to download :
http://bdebreil.free.fr/journalctl.txt It should provide clues what needs to be done and/or what is
going wrong. If journalctl -xb produces more than one screenful, it's the last screen or two or three that would be most important. Please report what video card you have by doing this: lspci -nnk | grep -iA4 VGA The important part of the output fills in these four blanks: [10DE:____]
Those four blanks are as follows : (10DE:)128B for the video (10DE:)0e0F for the audio The whole output of lspci -nnk | grep -iA4 VGA has been saved as a text file and can be downloaded at http://bdebreil.free.fr/lspcinnkvga.txt Bernard