Hi all,
trying to boot my system pauses at the blinking Kubuntu logo. After I while the logo disappears and I get this (sorry for the bad photo):
What I did before: Formatted an USB stick with 2 partitions (both with ext4), setup an automatic Timeshift snapshot plan targeting partion 1 and a backup plan for personal data with KBackup targeting partition 2. Both processes worked as expected. Later I unmounted both partitions and shut down the computer. Starting it after led to the situation above.
Unfortunately I don’t even know where to start. Pressing Control-D seems to do different things, currently I receive the message 'Failed to start default target: Transaction for graphical.target/start is destructive (emergency.target has 'start' job queued, but 'stop' is included in transaction' – printed in red to underline the hysterical tendency. I tried some of the other options before and don’t remember which one it was, but one time I received a long list with several hundred green OKs contrasted by the red/orange lines 'Failed to mount partition_name' and 'Dependency failed for load file system'. (partition_name is the target partition for Timeshift.)
Obviously the problem is at least connected with the USB drive and/or Timeshift. One time the boot immediately worked after I plugged in the drive, but that happened only once. It’s hard to imagine an USB stick has to stay mounted forever, otherwise the system will break, but that is what it looks like.
Any ideas what I could try?
trying to boot my system pauses at the blinking Kubuntu logo. After I while the logo disappears and I get this (sorry for the bad photo):
What I did before: Formatted an USB stick with 2 partitions (both with ext4), setup an automatic Timeshift snapshot plan targeting partion 1 and a backup plan for personal data with KBackup targeting partition 2. Both processes worked as expected. Later I unmounted both partitions and shut down the computer. Starting it after led to the situation above.
Unfortunately I don’t even know where to start. Pressing Control-D seems to do different things, currently I receive the message 'Failed to start default target: Transaction for graphical.target/start is destructive (emergency.target has 'start' job queued, but 'stop' is included in transaction' – printed in red to underline the hysterical tendency. I tried some of the other options before and don’t remember which one it was, but one time I received a long list with several hundred green OKs contrasted by the red/orange lines 'Failed to mount partition_name' and 'Dependency failed for load file system'. (partition_name is the target partition for Timeshift.)
Obviously the problem is at least connected with the USB drive and/or Timeshift. One time the boot immediately worked after I plugged in the drive, but that happened only once. It’s hard to imagine an USB stick has to stay mounted forever, otherwise the system will break, but that is what it looks like.
Any ideas what I could try?
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