mount: filesystem mounted but any subsystem operation failed: no such file or directory. — on OS load












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My distro is ALt Linux with KDE5.



I've got the following error on OS load just before the login screen:




mount: filesystem was mounted but any subsystem operation failed: no
such file or directory.




If I try to load the OS in the recovery mode, the loading stops at the fowlloing line:




started simple desktop display. started vixie ... daemon




That had happened after I installed the latest updates (nvidia, wayland, something else). A moment after update, the system logout screen could no longer be opened, also KDE5 settings.



What could go wrong? can I restor my system and if not, can I reinstall and keep my programs/settings?










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    My distro is ALt Linux with KDE5.



    I've got the following error on OS load just before the login screen:




    mount: filesystem was mounted but any subsystem operation failed: no
    such file or directory.




    If I try to load the OS in the recovery mode, the loading stops at the fowlloing line:




    started simple desktop display. started vixie ... daemon




    That had happened after I installed the latest updates (nvidia, wayland, something else). A moment after update, the system logout screen could no longer be opened, also KDE5 settings.



    What could go wrong? can I restor my system and if not, can I reinstall and keep my programs/settings?










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      My distro is ALt Linux with KDE5.



      I've got the following error on OS load just before the login screen:




      mount: filesystem was mounted but any subsystem operation failed: no
      such file or directory.




      If I try to load the OS in the recovery mode, the loading stops at the fowlloing line:




      started simple desktop display. started vixie ... daemon




      That had happened after I installed the latest updates (nvidia, wayland, something else). A moment after update, the system logout screen could no longer be opened, also KDE5 settings.



      What could go wrong? can I restor my system and if not, can I reinstall and keep my programs/settings?










      share|improve this question














      My distro is ALt Linux with KDE5.



      I've got the following error on OS load just before the login screen:




      mount: filesystem was mounted but any subsystem operation failed: no
      such file or directory.




      If I try to load the OS in the recovery mode, the loading stops at the fowlloing line:




      started simple desktop display. started vixie ... daemon




      That had happened after I installed the latest updates (nvidia, wayland, something else). A moment after update, the system logout screen could no longer be opened, also KDE5 settings.



      What could go wrong? can I restor my system and if not, can I reinstall and keep my programs/settings?







      mount restore load






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