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Ubuntu 22.04 safely exit emergency mode

co flag

Uhm, I run into trouble attempting a rollback of packages installed today. I executed this:

grep "2022-10-20.*.install " /var/log/dpkg.log | awk '{ print $4 }' | cut -d: -f1 | xargs sudo apt-get --yes purge

Now I turned on the system just to be "welcomed" with screen showing strange message and blicking (expecting user input) .

...
(AE_NOT_FOUND) (202110730/psargs-330)
[  0.368876] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_PR.CPU5._CPC due to previous error
# and messages similar  to this

/dev/sda2: recovering journal
/dev/sda2: clean, 646545/32022528 files, 34255084/12806988 blocks
[UNSUPP] Starting of Arbitrary Executable File Formats File System Automount Point unsupported.
[ 3.961792] FAT-fs (sda1): IO charset iso8859-1 not found
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.
Press Enter for maintenance
(or press Control-D to continue):

When I typed exit, I get:

root@Pedro:~#

I am not sure how to safely reboot my system.

How can you help?

David avatar
cn flag
Roll back is not something that Ubuntu supports.
us flag
To reboot the system, enter the command `reboot`. Try running the command `sudo apt install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop` to reinstall the GUI
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