Solve emergency mode in linux

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I have a problem with my system I noticed that every time I start my pc with an external device I fall into emergency mode. to solve this I reinstalled my system several times but it can not last longer I would like to solve the problem otherwise. While doing a little research on the internet I tried vim /etc/fstab but my fstab file is apparently clean (normal since I did not change anything)
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I have a problem with my system I noticed that every time I start my pc with an external device I fall into emergency mode. to solve this I reinstalled my system several times but it can not last longer I would like to solve the problem otherwise. While doing a little research on the internet I tried vim /etc/fstab but my fstab file is apparently clean (normal since I did not change anything)
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Sorry, but you need to read the logs. That's why they're there.
â Philip Kendall
29 mins ago
Can you explain what you mean by start your pc with an external device.
â al mamun
26 mins ago
@al mamun when I plug a usb stick on my pc off and I turn on the pc without removing the key I fall on the emergency mode
â anubis
18 mins ago
I presume you have only linux installed on your PC and the first boot is selected as hard drive in bios. is that correct?
â al mamun
5 mins ago
Let's start with which distribution and version, please.
â roaima
2 mins ago
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I have a problem with my system I noticed that every time I start my pc with an external device I fall into emergency mode. to solve this I reinstalled my system several times but it can not last longer I would like to solve the problem otherwise. While doing a little research on the internet I tried vim /etc/fstab but my fstab file is apparently clean (normal since I did not change anything)
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I have a problem with my system I noticed that every time I start my pc with an external device I fall into emergency mode. to solve this I reinstalled my system several times but it can not last longer I would like to solve the problem otherwise. While doing a little research on the internet I tried vim /etc/fstab but my fstab file is apparently clean (normal since I did not change anything)
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Sorry, but you need to read the logs. That's why they're there.
â Philip Kendall
29 mins ago
Can you explain what you mean by start your pc with an external device.
â al mamun
26 mins ago
@al mamun when I plug a usb stick on my pc off and I turn on the pc without removing the key I fall on the emergency mode
â anubis
18 mins ago
I presume you have only linux installed on your PC and the first boot is selected as hard drive in bios. is that correct?
â al mamun
5 mins ago
Let's start with which distribution and version, please.
â roaima
2 mins ago
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Sorry, but you need to read the logs. That's why they're there.
â Philip Kendall
29 mins ago
Can you explain what you mean by start your pc with an external device.
â al mamun
26 mins ago
@al mamun when I plug a usb stick on my pc off and I turn on the pc without removing the key I fall on the emergency mode
â anubis
18 mins ago
I presume you have only linux installed on your PC and the first boot is selected as hard drive in bios. is that correct?
â al mamun
5 mins ago
Let's start with which distribution and version, please.
â roaima
2 mins ago
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Sorry, but you need to read the logs. That's why they're there.
â Philip Kendall
29 mins ago
Sorry, but you need to read the logs. That's why they're there.
â Philip Kendall
29 mins ago
Can you explain what you mean by start your pc with an external device.
â al mamun
26 mins ago
Can you explain what you mean by start your pc with an external device.
â al mamun
26 mins ago
@al mamun when I plug a usb stick on my pc off and I turn on the pc without removing the key I fall on the emergency mode
â anubis
18 mins ago
@al mamun when I plug a usb stick on my pc off and I turn on the pc without removing the key I fall on the emergency mode
â anubis
18 mins ago
I presume you have only linux installed on your PC and the first boot is selected as hard drive in bios. is that correct?
â al mamun
5 mins ago
I presume you have only linux installed on your PC and the first boot is selected as hard drive in bios. is that correct?
â al mamun
5 mins ago
Let's start with which distribution and version, please.
â roaima
2 mins ago
Let's start with which distribution and version, please.
â roaima
2 mins ago
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Sorry, but you need to read the logs. That's why they're there.
â Philip Kendall
29 mins ago
Can you explain what you mean by start your pc with an external device.
â al mamun
26 mins ago
@al mamun when I plug a usb stick on my pc off and I turn on the pc without removing the key I fall on the emergency mode
â anubis
18 mins ago
I presume you have only linux installed on your PC and the first boot is selected as hard drive in bios. is that correct?
â al mamun
5 mins ago
Let's start with which distribution and version, please.
â roaima
2 mins ago