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you are in emergency mode. After logging in, tye "jornalctl -xb" to view system logs,"systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" or "exit" to boot into default mode.
Pulse enter para mantenimiento
(o punse Control -D para continuar)
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  • For anyone wondering, translating the ending sentence: Click Enter for maintenance (or press Control + D to continue) – Vasilisa Feb 12 '21 at 17:56
  • Since the power was cut off, there's probably not a feasible solution to your problem except to reinstall the operating system. You can use a live session to retrieve files off this installation in case you forgot to make backups. – Nmath Feb 12 '21 at 18:12
  • look that I have tried, I set the BIOS to BOOT but the GNU GRUB startup screen does not allow reading the USB, what can I do? – Ricardo Silva Feb 16 '21 at 02:51

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