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Ubuntu doesn´t boot, gets stuck at "/dev/sda3: clean, ..." message

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I have seen some similar questions but no answer works for me. The problem seems similar to this unanswered question Ubuntu stuck during boot with /dev/sda3 clean message but my version is Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS.

I also saw this question with my same problem Error on Ubuntu boot up - "recovering journal". I did all the steps that the answer gives but it won´t work ("sudo fsck -f /" gave me the mounting error that is mentioned but I did "sudo fsck -nf /" and I got the 5 pass steps that are mentioned). After rebooting i have the same problem and it doesn´t boot.

It might be important: im working on a Virtual Machine, VMWare to be precise and this problem began after accidentally using all the memory I assigned to it.

I have some important work on the Virtual Machine so help is much appreciated.

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You do have backups? You will have to boot a live installer chroot into system and do some housecleaning. Or can you boot recovery mode to just a terminal? If UEFI, press escape right after vendor logo, but before grub menu would normally appear to get a grub menu & boot second line.
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Does this answer your question? ["dev/sda1: clean, ..." This message appears after I startup my laptop, then it won't continue booting](https://askubuntu.com/questions/882385/dev-sda1-clean-this-message-appears-after-i-startup-my-laptop-then-it-w)
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