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Linux won't start, what should I do?
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Installed Debian GNU/Linux 10.
I will describe how the problem appeared:
I download clamtk antivirus from the terminal, the installation went on, etc., the terminal turned off doing my own thing, after a while I check the terminal, I see a couple of errors that some libraries (or not them) are not installed, some errors (I don’t write because I don’t remember), I think well and okay figs with him with this antivirus, then I exit from root, well, in the terminal and write su and there it writes something like "the user is blocked?" (or I enter the password and then writes like this) okay I cut down the terminal completely to start it over again, but it does not start! I reboot, a black screen, in the upper left corner the carriage _ blinks, I press the keys to enter nothing, I press ctrl + alt + f5, the inscription Debian GNU / Linux 10 Artem tty5 appears there (I don’t understand what tty5 is) below Artem login: , I enter my login artem, the caret flashes for a couple of seconds and writes login incorrect.
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I don't understand what is tty5
(I don't understand what tty5 is
I enter my login artem, the caret blinks for a couple of seconds and writes login incorrect.
Help me please!
I would boot from the rescue DVD, check the integrity of the file system, check the authenticity of logins / passwords, if necessary - reinstall it forcibly.
The machine is running third-party dark software, so antivirus?
I would recommend the auditor to install AIDE - and after radical updates, recalculate the checksums and dump them on a USB flash drive, and check before each radical update ...
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