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No init found. Try passing init= bootarg

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There are a lot of similar questions but none of them worked so I'm making my own post.

I bought a VPS from Namecheap about a month ago. Last night, I was running a VSCode server and working and then I noticed unusual high CPU usage. I tried to kill the processes that were causing it but it wasn't working and I eventually decided to do a reboot (sudo reboot).

Every since now, it can't boot. Namecheap gives access to the boot logs so I can sort of see what is going on (screenshot below).

I've booted into recovery mode and mounted my main partian. I've already tried fsck but it doesn't appear to do anything.

rescue # fsck /dev/vda2
fsck from util-linux 2.29.2
e2fsck 1.43.4 (31-Jan-2017)
/dev/vda2: clean, 1871182/7864320 files, 25375880/31452368 blocks
rescue # 

I can pay some Namecheap technicians $15/hour to fix this but I want to try to figure this out by myself.

Here is a screenshot of the logs: screenshot of boot logs

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You didn't provide OS/release details (*basic starting point; looks like a focal system but it's best if we're told & not guessing*) and provided a picture of text!! Pictures of text are harder to read; so many of us will just move on; you'll get best responses if you make it easy for people to help you.
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