FWIW, I reinstalled from live and installed chrome. First reboot survived.
Before going into emergency, the last messages had to do with nouveau getting a timeout on some device. BUT, surely if the display controller was flakey, I would not be sending this on gmail, no?
On Sun, Dec 11, 2022 at 5:41 PM Tom Horsley <horsley1953@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You might get more information to show up if you remove the "rhgb quiet"
options on the kernel boot line, then a message that comes out just before
it decides to do the emergency boot might have useful information.
I agree that the most common problem that causes this for me is
failing to create a mountpoint or getting the wrong UUID in the
fstab.
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