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Symptom & Impact
System fails normal boot and drops to emergency shell, causing service downtime.
Environment & Reproduction
Frequently seen after fstab edits, storage path changes, or failed upgrades.
Root Cause Analysis
Critical boot dependency fails, commonly due to invalid mounts or filesystem errors.
Quick Triage
Collect boot logs and identify the first failed unit or mount dependency.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect initramfs and mount configuration to isolate boot-chain failure.

Solution – Primary Fix
Repair broken mount or filesystem configuration and regenerate boot artifacts if needed.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Boot with rescue media and chroot for offline repair workflows.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Host boots to multi-user target and all critical mounts are healthy.
Rollback Plan
Restore known-good boot and fstab configuration from backup snapshots.
Prevention & Hardening
Validate mount entries and run pre-reboot checks after storage changes.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Connected to initramfs drops and fsck-repair-required boot loops.
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References & Further Reading
Debian boot troubleshooting and systemd emergency mode documentation.
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