On 10/07/2012 05:21 AM, Daniel Landau wrote:
I posted this question on ask Fedora
(http://ask.fedoraproject.org/question/2612/fedora-fails-to-boot-with-systemd-journald-failing),
but didn't get any answer so I'm asking here also.
My computer is in a totally useless state, as I can not boot at all.
What I did was I tried to join my root, boot and home partitions into
one. I copied the files, updated the grub config and /etc/fstab and
recreated the initramfs, all this from a live Fedora environment. Now
I can't boot, instead the system hangs at an endless loop printing
something like (typing it here from memory) "[FAILED] can't start
systemd journal service" over and over again.
What can I do to fix my system?
Daniel Landau
To me?...since I'm not that proficient with all the "tricks of the
trade" as most people here are, sounds like a complete and utter
re-installation of the OS. It's the only way I could see getting
everything back where it belongs......of course I'm sure one of these
Gurus will have a proven, sure-fire method of getting this to work, and
I'm very interested in hearing and reading about them, to add to my
"tips & tricks" collection....but as far as I'm concerned I would just
re-install from scratch and know to NOT do whatever it is you did in the
future!
EGO II
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