You can manually mount a USB stick from the emergency shell. Assuming you only have one fixed disk in your system (so the USB stick ends up on /dev/sdb) and the USB stick only has one partition:
mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
cp /run/initramfs/rdosreport.txt /mnt
# for good measure
journalctl > /mnt/journalctl.txt
umount /mnt
Alternatively run journalctl and take photos of any interesting-looking pages?
Oct 16 07:18:09 localhost eos-image-boot-setup[235]: ERROR: Windows is hibernated: Operation not permitted
Oct 16 07:18:09 localhost eos-image-boot-setup[235]: Failed to map /endless/endless.img on /dev/disk/by-uuid/9EE07701E076DF49
This is not a new problem though it seems to be more rare than it once was. Can you boot to Windows, open the control panel, and check whether “fast startup” and “hibernate” are enabled? In theory, if “fast startup” is disabled (we disable it during the Endless OS installation process) then this problem shouldn’t happen, whether or not “hibernate” is enabled.
If “fast startup” is enabled, please try disabling it then booting into Endless OS.
pertama saya coba dual boot dari windows saya dan yang terjadi komputer saya freeze di 84 verifikasi saya restart komputer saya tidak bisa booting lagi, kemudian komputer saya clean instal single boot dari usb endless dan sekarang ini yang terjadi… saya rasa endless masih bermasalah di instalasi…
@wjt mzt bilang drive saya yang error, , saya pikir kalau di awal instalasi endless menyediakan fasilitas partisi untuk sytem reserved, primary drive akan berguna.