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> Dear Fellows,
> 
> I can boot into Qubes normally, except I get some scary looking boot 
> messages (see boot.log contents below.) No VMs will start. After some 
> digging in logs, I found that there was a syntax error on trying to load 
> /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/qubes.conf. The file seemed to be corrupted, so I 
> renamed it and made a new qubes.conf based on what I found on a working 
> qubes install (I typed it line-by-line, no intentional alterations.) This 
> seems to have fixed the syntax error, but I still can't get qubesd to load, 
> and so can't start any VMs or even start a backup.

I think I've seen that before when someone interrupted a dom0 update
halfway through and/or did a hard poweroff without shutting down Qubes
which resulted in a bunch of files getting corrupted. Probably safest
bet is to reinstall and restore your qubes from a backup. You should be
able to mount the volumes if needed to pull data from them if you
haven't backed up in a while.

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