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Ubuntu keeps booting into emergency boot after frequent powercut

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I am running Ubuntu 23.04 on my system. There was a local issue with my electricity connection for a couple days thus there were frequent voltage changes and powercut in the last 2 days.

After one such powercut, I tried to turn on my pc and it booted straight into emergency mode.

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Here's what I see when I run journalctl -xb | grep failed

This is what I see:

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Trying to run fsck manually doesn't work either. Here's what I see after mounting or unmounting the disk.

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Lastly here's what systemctl reboot or default says

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Now I'm clueless on how to troubleshoot or recover it from this point. I'd ideally like to fix ubuntu and boot again without effecting the files in my /home directory which is mounted in /dev/sda5

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