On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 12:23:35 +0100
Paul Smith <phh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear All,
> 
> This morning, I tried to run VirtualBox, but it did not start. Then I
> tried to do a reboot and while booting, I got into emergency mode. I
> typed my root password and issued the command
> 
> systemctl reboot
> 
> It reboots, but again I got locked into emergency mode.
> 
> How can I overcome this?

What skills do you have?  Are you comfortable with examining logs,
troubleshooting, editing a boot line, etc?  There can be many reasons
for this to happen, so a person has to play detective to find out why
and fix it. There are limited tools available at the emergency prompt.
You can run 
ls /bin
to see them.  If you have a live cd or usb  available, you can boot
into it and mount the installed system, and do your forensic
investigation from a more complete environment.

What happened in the last hours that you used your system?  Did anything
out of the usual occur?  Have you run the exact same command
successfully in the past?  Is it possible there was a hardware error?
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