On Mar 16, 2014, at 12:05 PM, pgaltieri . <pgalti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Today I needed to power off one of my F19 systems. So I logged out and > selected shutdown from the top right button. Instead of powering off as I > expected, and was told it was going to do from the message that appeared on > the screen, much to my amazement it didn't. Instead it restarted and went > back to the login screen. This happened again when I tried it. So in > desperation I hit the power switch. http://www.jovicailic.org/2013/05/linux-gets-frozen-what-do-you-do/ > Well now the system wont boot. Instead it always goes to emergency mode. GRUB menu entry, edit the kernel boot param to delete rghb and quiet. Add systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=console F10 to boot with those temporary changes. Then either: a. mount a USB stick and use journalctl -b > /mnt/usb/journal.txt and then post that txt file somewhere. b. Take a cell phone photo of the screen and post it somewhere. Chris Murphy
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