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[ TIME ] Timed out waiting for device dev-disk-by\x2uuid-35E2\x2d1928.device.
[DEPEND] Depandency failed for /mnt/user.
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for Local File Systems.
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for File System Check on /dev/disk/by-uuid/35E2-1928.
Starting Enable support for additional executable binary formats...
Starting Set console font and keymap...
[ OK ] Stopped getty on tty2-tty6 if dsub and logind are not available.
[ OK ] Closed UUID daemon activation socket.
[ OK ] Stopped Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
[ OK ] Stopped target Graphical interface.
[ OK ] Stopped target Multi-User System.
[ OK ] Stopped D-Sub System Message Bus.
[ OK ] Stopped Regular background program proicessing daemon.
[ OK ] Stopped OpenBSD Secure Shell server.
[ OK ] Stopped Accounts Service.
[ OK ] Stopped LSB: daemon to balance interupts for SMP systems.
[ OK ] Stopped LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB.
[ OK ] Started Stop ureadahead data collection 45s efter completed startup.
[ OK ] Stopped Daily apt upgrade and clean activities.
[ OK ] Stopped Daily apt download activities.
[ OK ] Reached target Timers.
[ OK ] Stopped Getty on tty1.
[ OK ] Stopped Hold until boot process finishes up.
[ OK ] Reached target Login prompts.
[ OK ] Stopped Login Service.
[ OK ] Closed D-Sub System Message Bus Socket.
[ OK ] Stopped LSB: Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor to "ondemand".
[ OK ] Stopped Terminate Plymouth Boot Screen.
[ OK ] Stopped Permit User Sessions.
Starting Set console scheme...
[ OK ] Stopped /etc/rc.local Compatibility.
[ OK ] Stopped target Basic System.
[ OK ] Reached target Sockets.
[ OK ] Stopped target System Initialization.
[ OK ] Started Emergency Shell.
Starting Create Volatile Files and Directories...
Starting Tell Plymouth To Write Out Runtime Data...
Starting LSB: AppArmor initialization...
[ OK ] Reached target emergency Mode.
[ OK ] Listening on Load/Save RF Kill Switch Status /dev/rfkill Watch.
[ OK ] Started Set console scheme.
[ OK ] Started Tell Plymouth To Write Out Runtime Data.
[ OK ] Started Create Volatile Files and Directories.
Starting Uptime UTMP about System Boot/Shutdown...
Starting Network Time Synchronization...
Mounting Arbitrary Executable File Formats File System...
[ OK ] Started Uptime UTMP about System Boot/Shutdown.
Starting Uptime UTMP about System Runlevel Changes...
[ OK ] Started Uptime UTMP about System Runlevel Changes.
[ OK ] Mounted Arbitrary Executable File Formats File System.
[ OK ] Started Enable support for additional executable binary formats.
[ OK ] Started Network Time Synchronization.
[ OK ] Reached target System Time Synchronized.
[ OK ] Started Set console font and keymap.
[ OK ] Created slice system-getty.slice.
Starting File System Check on /dev/disk/by-uuid/35E2-1928...
[ OK ] Started File System Check Daemon to report status.
[ OK ] Started LSB: AppArmor initialization.
Starting Raise network interfaces...
[ OK ] Started ifup for eth0.
Welcome to emergency mode! After logging in, type "journalctl -xb" to view
system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" or ^D to
try again to boot into default mode.