On 07/01/2015 09:45 AM, Craig Goodyear wrote:
I have done a fresh install of Fedora 22 on the same computer 4 times. Each time, after using the system from 1 day to 3 days and having successfully rebooted several times, a reboot results in being started in emergency mode. This computer was running Fedora 21 since its release without any problems. I am using an ASUS P9X79 Deluxe motherboard. I have tried installing to a new hard disk. I have tried a different video card. I have run fsck on the hard disk after booting a live image. No errors were found. Nothing I have tried has changed the result.
To close this thread. I think I have found the problem. Upon inspecting the BIOS settings, I found that I had not completely disabled UEFI support.
I may have also created a problem for the boot devices when changing the first boot device to the DVD drive for the Fedora 22 install. There were two UEFI entries for Fedora with only one Fedora version installed.
I removed all boot options except the DVD drive and the hard disk. I have done a fresh install of Fedora 21. If it proves to be stable for a couple of weeks, I will proceed with the Fedora 22 install.
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