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| linux:general:troubleshooting [2019/10/23 00:52] – lunetikk | linux:general:troubleshooting [2020/12/03 15:12] (current) – [Linux starts in emergency mode - faulty logical volume (xfs)] lunetikk | ||
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| - | Have a look at this website for more xfs_repair related info\\ | ||
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| - | === Fix === \\ | + | Reboot after this got me back onto my system and " |
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