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Why can't Fedora 34 boot?
Good evening!
The devil pulled me to install Fedora 34 on a working machine. This is darkness! Gnome 4 is something raw and not convenient, and even half translated.
Anyway. Not in GUI happiness.
For no reason at all, there was, in general, an idiotic problem: the system does not boot after a reboot.
Even more fun: if you do a reboot through the gui, then everything is fine. The computer is overloaded and everything is in a bunch.
But! If you give reboot from the console, then a sad story begins: a reboot occurs, we stand on the choice of a bucket for 3 seconds, then ... And then a black screen and a cursor. All! Everything hangs tight!
You can save the situation only through a complete shutdown with the POWER button.
Those. it is not possible to reboot the system remotely! The computer hangs tightly.
Advise, plz, how to overcome this trouble?
PS Do not offer to replace Fedora with Ubuntu! It's too easy and unsportsmanlike.
At home I have Fedora 33 and everything is fine! Ideal behaviour.
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