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Upgraded to RC10b from 6.3.5, can't boot or ssh.

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This is what I'm getting. Any idea?

~ $ ssh [email protected]
[email protected]'s password:
Last login: Sun Nov 12 20:34:41 2017 from 10.0.0.193
Linux 4.13.10-unRAID.
/bin/bash: No such file or directory
Connection to 10.0.0.4 closed.

 

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Made the subject like more relevant

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And this is what I see on the local console. 

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Assuming typing diagnostics at the console doesn’t do anything? Can you pull a dish from the GUI and post? Looks from the pic like some C states were activating. Care to tell us some specs too? Big one get diags

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The system boots fine in Safe Mode (without plugins), so I decided to remove everything in /boot/config/plugins and reboot normally, but it didn't work.

 

I decided to film the console at 240fps because everything was scrolling so fast. Here's what I was able to capture. Something is complaining about GLIBC_2.25 not being present. I can't figure out what tries to install glibc-2.17-x86_67-7.txz

 

I can't boot the system properly, so I can't run diagnostics unfortunately.

 

The system is an i7-3770k with 32GB ram.

 

Thanks

 

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Yes! This worked. I didn't know about the /extra directory. Thanks so much!

 

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