Hello,
I did an upgrade to my archlinux system this morning. Everything appeared fine; but after a reboot of my system, the boot-process hangs and th system fails to load. I have a duel-boot with windows and I can still boot into windows. When I select arch at the grub screen, it starts to load but freezes up before speech-disptcher ever gets loaded. I had my dad look at the prompt for me. There was a message along the lines of: sh: failed to load tty. Job control is disabled. There was another message about typing exit to ignore and continue with the boot process. I did this, but it still failed. The actual prompt appears to be "root@fs /#" if that helps diagnose anything about the boot failure. I don't know much about the boot process before speakup (software synth) starts up and any sighted assistance I can get doesn't know linux. Does any one have an idea what could be causing the failure? I have my original archlinux CD that I installed from. It's a speakup modified disk. I've used it in the past as a live-cd to fix problems I had after an upgrade to grub. I can boot into that again and mount the physical partitian uner the live session and make adjustments, but I don't know what to look for or change. Can anyone help? |
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