Debian stretch does not boot

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During boot ptocess i receive a message firmware: failed to load rtl_nic/rtl8168g-3.fw (-2) and boot stops. I cant do anything.







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    That's almost certainly not the problem, since that should still let you boot (albeit without network). Have you tried booting in recovery mode?
    – Chiraag
    May 3 at 17:15










  • I tried recovery mode, then i choose the default mode but the same error is appeared again. Please note that i am relatively new on linux
    – dimt172z
    May 3 at 17:30










  • unix.stackexchange.com/questions/384403/… >
    – arochester
    May 3 at 19:09










  • @dimt172z So do you mean recovery mode works but default mode doesn't?
    – Chiraag
    May 3 at 23:33






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    Yes, i can only use recovery mode as a terminal. I tried to install via terminal the firmware-realtec but is doesn't work. It seems that i have a network problem.
    – dimt172z
    May 4 at 3:07














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During boot ptocess i receive a message firmware: failed to load rtl_nic/rtl8168g-3.fw (-2) and boot stops. I cant do anything.







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    That's almost certainly not the problem, since that should still let you boot (albeit without network). Have you tried booting in recovery mode?
    – Chiraag
    May 3 at 17:15










  • I tried recovery mode, then i choose the default mode but the same error is appeared again. Please note that i am relatively new on linux
    – dimt172z
    May 3 at 17:30










  • unix.stackexchange.com/questions/384403/… >
    – arochester
    May 3 at 19:09










  • @dimt172z So do you mean recovery mode works but default mode doesn't?
    – Chiraag
    May 3 at 23:33






  • 1




    Yes, i can only use recovery mode as a terminal. I tried to install via terminal the firmware-realtec but is doesn't work. It seems that i have a network problem.
    – dimt172z
    May 4 at 3:07












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During boot ptocess i receive a message firmware: failed to load rtl_nic/rtl8168g-3.fw (-2) and boot stops. I cant do anything.







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During boot ptocess i receive a message firmware: failed to load rtl_nic/rtl8168g-3.fw (-2) and boot stops. I cant do anything.









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    That's almost certainly not the problem, since that should still let you boot (albeit without network). Have you tried booting in recovery mode?
    – Chiraag
    May 3 at 17:15










  • I tried recovery mode, then i choose the default mode but the same error is appeared again. Please note that i am relatively new on linux
    – dimt172z
    May 3 at 17:30










  • unix.stackexchange.com/questions/384403/… >
    – arochester
    May 3 at 19:09










  • @dimt172z So do you mean recovery mode works but default mode doesn't?
    – Chiraag
    May 3 at 23:33






  • 1




    Yes, i can only use recovery mode as a terminal. I tried to install via terminal the firmware-realtec but is doesn't work. It seems that i have a network problem.
    – dimt172z
    May 4 at 3:07












  • 1




    That's almost certainly not the problem, since that should still let you boot (albeit without network). Have you tried booting in recovery mode?
    – Chiraag
    May 3 at 17:15










  • I tried recovery mode, then i choose the default mode but the same error is appeared again. Please note that i am relatively new on linux
    – dimt172z
    May 3 at 17:30










  • unix.stackexchange.com/questions/384403/… >
    – arochester
    May 3 at 19:09










  • @dimt172z So do you mean recovery mode works but default mode doesn't?
    – Chiraag
    May 3 at 23:33






  • 1




    Yes, i can only use recovery mode as a terminal. I tried to install via terminal the firmware-realtec but is doesn't work. It seems that i have a network problem.
    – dimt172z
    May 4 at 3:07







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1




That's almost certainly not the problem, since that should still let you boot (albeit without network). Have you tried booting in recovery mode?
– Chiraag
May 3 at 17:15




That's almost certainly not the problem, since that should still let you boot (albeit without network). Have you tried booting in recovery mode?
– Chiraag
May 3 at 17:15












I tried recovery mode, then i choose the default mode but the same error is appeared again. Please note that i am relatively new on linux
– dimt172z
May 3 at 17:30




I tried recovery mode, then i choose the default mode but the same error is appeared again. Please note that i am relatively new on linux
– dimt172z
May 3 at 17:30












unix.stackexchange.com/questions/384403/… >
– arochester
May 3 at 19:09




unix.stackexchange.com/questions/384403/… >
– arochester
May 3 at 19:09












@dimt172z So do you mean recovery mode works but default mode doesn't?
– Chiraag
May 3 at 23:33




@dimt172z So do you mean recovery mode works but default mode doesn't?
– Chiraag
May 3 at 23:33




1




1




Yes, i can only use recovery mode as a terminal. I tried to install via terminal the firmware-realtec but is doesn't work. It seems that i have a network problem.
– dimt172z
May 4 at 3:07




Yes, i can only use recovery mode as a terminal. I tried to install via terminal the firmware-realtec but is doesn't work. It seems that i have a network problem.
– dimt172z
May 4 at 3:07















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