arm 32 bit fedora quit booting

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Title: arm 32 bit fedora quit booting

I have several 32 bit arm machines running fedora 35.  I update them via dnf on an almost daily basis.

Yesterday afternoon I had a brief power failure and now none of them will boot or boot into an unusable state.  At first I suspected the power blip was the culprit but now I am not so sure.  I am getting similar behavior on all of them.

Here is a capture of my wandboard quad :

https://pastebin.com/fVQYCXML

The first thing that I see that looks bad is about 26 seconds in :

[   26.070965] systemd-journald[234]: Received SIGTERM from PID 1 (systemd).

But maybe that is a red herring.  Things do go south from there.

Similar issues on a lime2 and a ras pi running 32 bit code.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Tim Krantz

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