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Stuck in ubuntu during booting. It says "you are in emergency mode" and nothing is working

mg flag

I started my laptop booted into ubuntu then it shows

You are in emergency mode.After logging in, type "journalctl -xb" to view system logs,"systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" or "exit" to boot into default mode.

I entered exit to boot into default mode but it again coming back to same window after checking my disk to 50%.

Here are steps that i followed

  1. sudo -i
  2. cd /
  3. ls
  4. cd etc
  5. ls

The outputs I get from commands is shown as follows: ubuntu output of above codes

  1. blkid
  2. here type command that you used to edit fstab
  3. cat fstab
  4. sudo nano fstab
  5. cat fstab

Outputs I got from commands above are as follows:

output of command blkid

output of command sudo nano fstab

output of command cat fstab

I am operating ubuntu in dual boot with windows.

I am currently new to ubuntu family but i got stuck. Anyone having any advice to solve this problem?

David avatar
cn flag
Did you do what it said? "After logging in, type "journalctl -xb" to view system logs," What version of Ubuntu are you using?
omnalamwar avatar
mg flag
It is `20.04` lts version of ubuntu
MatsK avatar
mp flag
Check out https://ostechnix.com/how-to-boot-into-rescue-mode-or-emergency-mode-in-ubuntu-18-04/
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