Can't boot... rdsosreport.txt emergency
So... the computer had one of those crashes that started to get slow and so I rebooted as normal. Imagine my shock, I get sent directly to emergency mode with the rdsosreport.txt headline. How can I get around this problem in the fastest and easiest way because I don't have any other laptop to fallback on?
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Got the solution... since btrfs check -p --readonly /dev/drivename was OK, I used btrfs rescue zero-log /dev/drivename and it's all OK
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Got the solution... since btrfs check -p --readonly /dev/drivename was OK, I used btrfs rescue zero-log /dev/drivename and it's all OK