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Linux wont start ( missing lowerdir , failed to rest ppm )

pe flag

I have a serious error when trying to boot up my ubuntu 20.04. , which wont start... I just get a screen with a few messages on it One of the last things I did before it stopped working was kill a port (8000).

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I was messing with some ports before this happened. I can enter BIOS but not much else... how do I fix it?

Terrance avatar
id flag
Possible duplicate of https://askubuntu.com/questions/1068588/boot-problem-after-update-missing-lowerdir as you might be out of free disk space.
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jp flag
'aufs' and 'overlayfs' tell me that you are running a live or persistent live system. Is it really Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, or maybe some older version (or maybe a 'respin', a Linux distro based on Ubuntu)? I'm asking because I think 20.04 LTS uses `cow`, not `aufs`. Please tell us more details about your operating system.
pe flag
Yeah its definitely ubuntu 20... how can i try to free space when i cant get into the os? i dont now anything about BIOS
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jp flag
Is it an installed system (that you installed from a USB live drive using the intaller)? Or is it a live or persistent live system? The help will depend on your answer.
pe flag
installed from usb
sudodus avatar
jp flag
Those error messages in an installed system indicates that it is a problem I have never seen, so I am sorry but cannot help you. Let us hope that someone who knows better will see your question.
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