Multiple systemd unit failed to start and then systemd hang boot log at github gist
what I did before I ended up here
- changed boot partion
- modified /etc/fstab
- disabled SELinux (I thought file label problem)
[!NOTE] If I add
<space>3
at end of kernel command line I will end up with
mmap: Permission denied
mmap: Permission denied
and prompt for username and I can’t log; I don’t reach password prompt
From here I’d boot from a rescue usb stick or something and mount the system partitions under it to continue troubleshooting.
If you don’t have one or it doesn’t work, you may be able to get into the system by passing
init=/bin/sh
or similar on the kernel cmdline. You’ll get a bare minimum root shell without a login prompt.I did both, and I don’t know what I should do next.
Edit: grammar
chroot /mnt
(if permission denied, run it with sudo)journald
was the first to fail, maybe check its logs first)If you get errors like “no proc filesystem mounted”, then you also need to mount special filesystems before entering the chroot. Run these commands as root: