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Old 28th November 2021
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What we can determine from your post is you have some sort of reboot loop. More information will be needed.


You can boot into single-user mode by replying with "-s" to the "boot>" prompt. Only the root partition will be mounted, and it will be mounted read-only. If you can't that to reach a standard shell in single-user mode, you'll know there is something broken about your root filesystem. If you are able to get to the shell, run fsck(8) against all your file systems, including the root filesystem. You'll find a list of your fileystems in /etc/fstab.
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