Archlinux mount: /new_root: unknown filesystem type 'ext4'












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I updated my system using yaourt -Syua and there was an update for the Linux kernel.
I tried rebooting and got:



loading linux linux...
loading ramdisk...

Then crash and redirection to the emergency shell, like described in the link below:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=237303



I use UEFI and grub.



I can't type anything in the emergency shell because my keyboard doesn't work.



I tried using a bootable archlinux on USB drive but failed with




SQUASHFS: xz decompression failed, data probably corrupt




Details about my hard drive : I have a dual boot Linux/Windows with some system partitions.



Is there a way to fix my system without losing data?










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  • Try use fallback initramfs. If that doesn't work, try Remake a live USB(see ArchWiki), chroot into your system. use pacman to update your kernel again. I guess You have interrupted your system update process.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Feb 1 at 12:49











  • Well my bootable USB stopped working. I'm burning the 2019/01/01 iso from my Windows.

    – Jean-Marc Zimmer
    Feb 1 at 13:09
















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I updated my system using yaourt -Syua and there was an update for the Linux kernel.
I tried rebooting and got:



loading linux linux...
loading ramdisk...

Then crash and redirection to the emergency shell, like described in the link below:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=237303



I use UEFI and grub.



I can't type anything in the emergency shell because my keyboard doesn't work.



I tried using a bootable archlinux on USB drive but failed with




SQUASHFS: xz decompression failed, data probably corrupt




Details about my hard drive : I have a dual boot Linux/Windows with some system partitions.



Is there a way to fix my system without losing data?










share|improve this question

























  • Try use fallback initramfs. If that doesn't work, try Remake a live USB(see ArchWiki), chroot into your system. use pacman to update your kernel again. I guess You have interrupted your system update process.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Feb 1 at 12:49











  • Well my bootable USB stopped working. I'm burning the 2019/01/01 iso from my Windows.

    – Jean-Marc Zimmer
    Feb 1 at 13:09














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I updated my system using yaourt -Syua and there was an update for the Linux kernel.
I tried rebooting and got:



loading linux linux...
loading ramdisk...

Then crash and redirection to the emergency shell, like described in the link below:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=237303



I use UEFI and grub.



I can't type anything in the emergency shell because my keyboard doesn't work.



I tried using a bootable archlinux on USB drive but failed with




SQUASHFS: xz decompression failed, data probably corrupt




Details about my hard drive : I have a dual boot Linux/Windows with some system partitions.



Is there a way to fix my system without losing data?










share|improve this question
















I updated my system using yaourt -Syua and there was an update for the Linux kernel.
I tried rebooting and got:



loading linux linux...
loading ramdisk...

Then crash and redirection to the emergency shell, like described in the link below:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=237303



I use UEFI and grub.



I can't type anything in the emergency shell because my keyboard doesn't work.



I tried using a bootable archlinux on USB drive but failed with




SQUASHFS: xz decompression failed, data probably corrupt




Details about my hard drive : I have a dual boot Linux/Windows with some system partitions.



Is there a way to fix my system without losing data?







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  • Try use fallback initramfs. If that doesn't work, try Remake a live USB(see ArchWiki), chroot into your system. use pacman to update your kernel again. I guess You have interrupted your system update process.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Feb 1 at 12:49











  • Well my bootable USB stopped working. I'm burning the 2019/01/01 iso from my Windows.

    – Jean-Marc Zimmer
    Feb 1 at 13:09



















  • Try use fallback initramfs. If that doesn't work, try Remake a live USB(see ArchWiki), chroot into your system. use pacman to update your kernel again. I guess You have interrupted your system update process.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Feb 1 at 12:49











  • Well my bootable USB stopped working. I'm burning the 2019/01/01 iso from my Windows.

    – Jean-Marc Zimmer
    Feb 1 at 13:09

















Try use fallback initramfs. If that doesn't work, try Remake a live USB(see ArchWiki), chroot into your system. use pacman to update your kernel again. I guess You have interrupted your system update process.

– 炸鱼薯条德里克
Feb 1 at 12:49





Try use fallback initramfs. If that doesn't work, try Remake a live USB(see ArchWiki), chroot into your system. use pacman to update your kernel again. I guess You have interrupted your system update process.

– 炸鱼薯条德里克
Feb 1 at 12:49













Well my bootable USB stopped working. I'm burning the 2019/01/01 iso from my Windows.

– Jean-Marc Zimmer
Feb 1 at 13:09





Well my bootable USB stopped working. I'm burning the 2019/01/01 iso from my Windows.

– Jean-Marc Zimmer
Feb 1 at 13:09










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