I am on Kubuntu, with a hybrid Intel-NVIDIA card.

I have upgraded recently from 14.04->14.10->15.04, all in immediate
succession. Upgrade process went without a problem and I was able to use
the computer for a few days. Then once this "ACPI PCC probe failed"
message appeared, but the boot process went well. After another day or
two, now this message appears and says "Welcome to emergency mode! After
logging in type "journalctl -xb" to view system logs, ... ... .. .. ...
bal bla blah, asking for root password.

But I could not boot at all. A "systemctl default" choice also does not
allow me to boot. Now the machine is unbootable.

How can I fix it?

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