On 23/04/2021 12:34, home user wrote:
I'm having to use my old windows-7 partition and system for this message.
> Rebooting to re-enable SELinux....
It failed.
The last 4 lines of boot messages were:
[OK] Started Command Scheduler.
Started GNOME Display Manager...
Started Hold until boot process finishs up...
[OK] Started GNOME Display Manager.
After that, nothing for nearly 3 hours, at which time I did a hard shutdown.
Tried a second time. Same results except this time I hit the hard reset
after about 30 minutes.
Tried a third time, but this time I used the third kernel in the grub
boot menu. That's still F33. Same results as the preceding try.
I used to have something in this windows that could access the Linux partitions. But I
can't remember what it was called, and I can't now
find any hint of it. I do remember it was installed about 4 years ago.
What now?
As you did before, when you have the kernel selection menu hit e. Then add a 3 to the end
of
the linux line. Ctrl-x to continue to single user mode.
Login as yourself and then
sudo systemctl start display-manger
and see what error results.
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