On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 06:20:48AM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
That same symptom has happened to me, and it always happened after I changed partitions, as in what fstab has in it is wrong & one of the partitions is not mountable. once I take out all extra partition info, assuming / & /home are mountable, it boots...
On my laptop, which I am currently on, I have only one drive with the partitions /, /boot, /home and swap. And it boots fine after disabling `nfs-client.target`.
I think my setup is more or less the same on my desktop with regards to its main drive. However, I know that I have added at least one additional partition to fstab that resides on a secondary drive. If I recall correctly I have added two partitions, one being ext4 and one being ntfs. I will check when I get home. Thanks for the suggestion.