Re: Improper shutdown, now Kernel panic.

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I was able to mount the drives, and check them, no problems.  I was
also able to move all of my important data off of the drives to an
external, so I'm not worried about any loss to the data on the drives.
No worries of fatal mistakes anymore.

I also took a look at the journals that were left, there was nothing
that seemed terribly indicative of the problem.    It was all from the
last time that it was running normally, nothing was getting written on
the failed boot attempts, unfortunately.




On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 2:56 PM stan via users
<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 4 Sep 2019 12:33:59 -0400
> murph nj <murphnj+fedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > The power supply was not the problem, it was the battery.  All
> > subsequent testing has been done plugged into power.  It also boots
> > just fine from a USB stick with either Mint or Fedora.
> >
> > There are three kernels available from the boot menu, along with
> > rescue mode.  All of them kernel panic.
>
> Does it get far enough along to put messages in the journal?  You could
> run a boot that fails, then boot from the USB, and mnt the installed
> filesystem (usually under /mnt/sysimage), chroot to /mnt/sysimage, and
> run journalctl -b to look at boot messages.
>
> Before you do that, boot from the USB, and then run a file system check
> on the drives in the system while they are not mounted.  For ext4, that
> would be e2fsck -n -v /dev/sd??, answer no to any queries (make no
> changes), and verbose messages.  If it wants to fix things, and the
> changes look OK, run with -p instead of -n.  See man e2fsck; this is
> your filesystem, you want to know what you are doing; a mistake can be
> fatal.
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