Michael D. Setzer II via users writes:

Had a typhoon go thru, and power was out for 6 days.
All but one machine came up, but power is still having lots of
issues.

The one machine that wasn't booting had its power supply get fired,
but replacing it got machine to start booting, but would just hang.
Would not boot from default kernel or others, and not with rescue.
Machine would boot fine from my g4l kernel and its initramfs with
no problem. So grub is working. Ran fsck on all the partitions, and
it fixed some minor things on some. But reboot still was hanging.

There's no such thing as "minor things" when it comes to filesystem corruption, especially when it results from a power loss.

Your filesystem suffered unknown corruption and damage. The list of possible reasons why the system fails to boots is an infinite list.

Your only realistic option for you is to boot from a live image, mount the partitions, copy whatever files you find, and need, to a USB stick, then reformat and reinstall from scratch.

Don't be surprised if you find that some of the files are bad, and are filled in whole or in part with random binary garbage. Take that observation, apply it to the kernel, the ramdisk, and everything you find in /bin and lib(64)?, and you pretty much have a good idea of what's happening.

When things are back to normal, consider investing in a UPS, that will give your systems time to shut down normally in the event of a power loss.

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