I was trying to dual-boot windows and manjaro, made a 400gb ntfs partition of my second drive, didn’t work and I went to reboot to get into manjaro again. It starts out by saying it can’t mount /mnt/2 aka my second drive. Can’t do anything except press enter which repeats the same message that I am in emergency mode.
Use a usb to boot up your machine, manjaro-chroot
into your manjaro installation and edit /etc/fstab
according to your current (changed) partition layout.
Consider adding nofail
mount option to non-essential mounts so this (machine not booting up) won’t happen again.
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