On 12/11/20 4:36 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I wipe the /boot, reinstall kernel, initframes, grub.
The system boots, I can login as root but X is not running,
the command is displaying: "(none) /#"
When I try to start the network I get:
fsck.fat 4.1 (2017-01-24) open: no such file or directory
Filesystems couldn't be fixed
ERROR: fsck failed to start
It seems to me "/" file system mount in "read only" mode.
When I try to emerge anything I get: /var/log/emerge.log Read-only file
system.
I fell like I'm shooting at a moving target. Are you using genkernel or
not? Are you using grub or rEFInd? Is there any interesting error in
dmesg? Is initframes hopefully just a typo for initramfs? When
booting, can you see what the boot mgr is doing or trying to do?
You say X is not running - are you using (or trying to use) a display
manager? You might be better off starting without one, and using a
command line login before adding the complexity of X.
I'll guess the "none" is the hostname as part of your shell prompt. You
can "fix" that by setting a hostname for the PC.
Are you sure that fsck message has anything to do with starting the
network? It looks like fsck can't find the open command, so there may
be something more wrong than just a read-only /.