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How to fix Ubuntu getting stuck into Emergency Mode

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I have a home server running Ubuntu Desktop 23.04, which had auto power restored on and I have experienced frequent power cuts. Since then, my server boot into Ubuntu Emergency Mode. I've tried several troubleshooting methods without any luck. I will list all the methods I've tried till now.

Method 1: This method has worked for me every time I've experienced an emergency mode. which is to run fsck manually. However, this time I get a "disk is mounted" error.

Method 2: I tried to get to the bottom of this by trying to find the root cause of the problem. Here's what it says when I try to run journalctl -xb | grep failed

I am not sure how to recover things from here. I would greatly appreciate any help I can get to resolve this issue. I am wondering if using live boot disk can help this in any way possible.

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See this answer: https://askubuntu.com/a/1470673/243321 Part 2 works around the "disk is mounted" error.
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