So it doesn't seem fixed to me. Workaround: at the diagnostic root prompt, type mount -o remount / ^D and then CTL-ALT-DEL. (presumably the reboot command would have done fine, too.) It then seems to boot normally.
So it doesn't seem fixed to me. Workaround: at the diagnostic root prompt, type
mount -o remount /
^D
and then CTL-ALT-DEL. (presumably the reboot command would have done fine, too.)
It then seems to boot normally.