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Old 21st August 2011, 02:31 PM
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upgrade of fedora14 to fedora15 boots to emergency mode

I upgraded my fedora 14 system to fedora 15 and obviously the upgrade was successful. After i rebooted the system and chose fedora from the GRUB window (because i dual boot windows and fedora), the fedora O/S booted but the problem was that it booted into emergency mode with the following message in the terminal:

welcome to emergency mode.
Use "systemctl default" or ^D to activate default mode.
Give root password for maintenance
(or type control-D to continue):

I tried to activate the default mode using the options given to do so but each time i do so, it gives the following error:

Failed to issue method call: Transaction is destructive.

Please I need help, because upgrading fedora 13 to 14 didn't give me any problems of this kind.
Thanks.
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