I'm fucked, arent I, /g/?
:(
nice vibrant colors my man i luv it XD
>>58543198
Just replace the hdd?
Return the device, Mr Jamal
>>58543229
going to use my manjaro livecd and try to do a fsck of the partition linked to /home... hope it works
>>58543198
Do you not have root credentials?
boot from a system rescue disk and then run a HDD health diagnostic.
>>58543251
For some reason it does not accept my root password. The plan is to use the manjaro installation CD. I've never heard of a system rescue disk.
If your home partition isn't encrypted, try to mount it in USB/CD bootable *nix. See if you can read your data. If shit is all corrupted, you're fucked :D
>>58543301
>For some reason it does not accept my root password.
hmmm....
hmmm...
hmmm...
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>>58543438
Really
Makes
You
Think
append to boot options
systemd.debug-shell
Switch to tty9.
type passwd
>>58543198
Let me guess. Btrfs.
>>58543198
My thinkpad with opensuse does this all the time when windows locks a partition, i usually just login as root and disable the partition on the fstab file.
As for not accepting your password, different keyboard layout maybe?
>>58543638
>when windows locks a partition
You mean when Windows corrupts a partition.
>>58543651
That too, but mostly windows fast boot hibernating the system instead of doing a proper shutdown.
>>58543676
If Windows detects an EFI partition other than the Windows one it will fucking write to the files on it, I never did figure out why or what it was doing. Had my kernels corrupted a few times before I figured out it was Windows.
>>58543198
shit like this is why linux wasn't chosen for the mars rovers.
saw this screen yesterday. my fault. took a little while to realise it though. told gparted to mount to a directory that didn't exist. I was able to log in though and edit my fstab.
>>58543198
What did you do before this error appeared? I usually get same when mess with the connection of block devices to motherboard, so fstab is fucked up.
>>58543701
>using efi