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General Questions • [Software] Debian won't boot

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Hi

I'm having a bit of a problem with my debian system and I could use some help, sorry in advance if that's not he proper section for it :wink:

I can't boot on my debian (12) system and the logs displayed on my screen are attached to this post, but I'm not sure it's of any help...

So here's what happened. I started to recover some lost files on an external hard drive using photorec, it was working working until a ran out of disk space. So the recovery stopped, I checked the files a bit and then remove them all (using file explorer and then emptying the trash... which might have not been a great idea). At some point later, I shutdown my system. Next time I tried to boot, well, I didn't.
I tried the recovery mode from my grub, nothing happened (not even the logs attached this time).
I tried a live usb that I already had from an old ubuntu version, the "Try ubuntu" option never launched.
I tried from my windows (dual boot on a separate ssd) to access my linux ssd using "Linux File Systems for Windows" which work surprisingly great (it's the only one I found with read & write mode), so I saw that the are almost no free space, trash was not really emptied to I removed the ~/.local/share/Trash/expunged files.
Still cannot boot.

I'm out of moves and ideas. I don't know what the problem is and I don't know how to find it.

PS: I tried to use a newer live usb version from debian (12.5) but then my usb flash drive refused to format and looks dead now... which is great.
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Statistics: Posted by Doomshine — 2024-04-02 21:20 — Replies 0 — Views 12



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