"Welcome to emergency mode!"
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jimidp
deepin
2016-09-18 09:50
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After boot I'm getting an error, when the booting process passes the Deepin splash screen it suddenly shows the emergency mode screen with the options "journalctl -xb" to view system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot and "systemctl default" or ^D to try again to boot into default mode. So I choose the last option and press ^D and the booting process continues and then I'm finally in the login screen and everything is normal.

But why am I getting this? Why it shows up that screen every time I power on my computer and enter into Deepin? Is there any solution to this problem?
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ferdianza
deepin
2017-12-26 20:23
#1
I have some problem like this, same error message, I tried use ^D and give me message VGA discrete graphics, screen changed to deeping animation but stuck/freeze. I used ctrl-alt-del then I can booting normally. But when I shutdown deepin os and turn on my PC, this error message appears again.  
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savanweylyn
deepin
2016-09-19 03:40
#2
I have the same problem and I've already asked it https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31434, but still no answer.
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infuscomus
deepin
2016-09-19 04:48
#3
was this a resume from hibernation?
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savanweylyn
deepin
2016-09-25 03:51
#4
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31522
was this a resume from hibernation?

According to what he has written: no. It shows up every time he boots into Deepin.
My case is exactly the same. And this occurs since Deepin 15 stable (this has not happened in Deepin 15 beta & rc).
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catbb49294929
deepin
2016-09-25 04:13
#5
https://bbs.deepin.org/user/35315 I have the same problem. And offical answer is :

sudo -i
fdisk -l
umount /dev/sda2
fsck -y /dev/sda2
reboot

But NOT solve the problem.
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savanweylyn
deepin
2016-09-25 04:24
#6
Edited by savanweylyn at 2016-9-24 13:25
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31522
@savanweylyn I have the same problem. And offical answer is :

sudo -i

https://bbs.deepin.org/user/30423 For me Deepin is on /dev/sda9, and I have run fsck a few times. The results were the same every time: no problem at all, but Deepin still boots into Emergency mode
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