On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 3:25 PM stan <upaitag(a)zoho.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Stan. I guess the files are almost similar, since they have
> almost the same size:
I agree. Your issue isn't the issue I had. Debugging these early
issues is hard, because it has to be done from the emergency console.
But, I think I remember there being other consoles to switch to that
had things like logs, and there are some commands available, if you do
an
ls /usr/bin
or
ls /usr/sbin
you should be able to examine the system to some extent to find why it
is failing. I remember using less and vi at least. Could you mount
one of the partitions and save / cp or cat the logs to a file there,
maybe in your home directory. Then you can examine them from a working
system, and even attach them to a bugzilla or email.
> # ls -n /boot/initramfs*
> -rw-------. 1 0 0 83396891 Jan 21 2020
> /boot/initramfs-0-rescue-5cbe81aa795444b29a47ec1bf2b6dca1.img
> -rw-------. 1 0 0 37876860 Aug 14 11:45
> /boot/initramfs-6.4.10-200.fc38.x86_64.img
> -rw-------. 1 0 0 37878341 Aug 26 12:28
> /boot/initramfs-6.4.12-200.fc38.x86_64.img
Thanks, Stan. Finally, I was able to capture the log of
journalctl -xb
which is at:
https://bugzilla-attachments.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1985687
Paul