Ubuntu 16.04 Failed to start Load Kernel Modules, help

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So I turn my computer on after about a week of not using it, and it gives me:




[FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.




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Tells me to run



systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service


I did so and recieved this:



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I have absolutely no idea what any of this means. I also cannot find anything to say how to fix this problem, so anyone who can help I will love you forever, cause I need my pc back by the end of today, and I don’t got it with this stuff happening.







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  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Could you please post text files, dialogue messages, and program output listings as text, not as images? To achieve the latter two you can either 1) select, copy & paste the dialogue text or terminal content or 2) save the program output to a file and use that. Longer listings (the editor will tell you what’s too long) should be uploaded to a pastie service and linked to in the question. Thanks.
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  • Could you please edit your question to include the output of sudo journalctl -xeb -u systemd-modules-load.service? Thanks.
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So I turn my computer on after about a week of not using it, and it gives me:




[FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.




Image 1



Tells me to run



systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service


I did so and recieved this:



Image 2



I have absolutely no idea what any of this means. I also cannot find anything to say how to fix this problem, so anyone who can help I will love you forever, cause I need my pc back by the end of today, and I don’t got it with this stuff happening.







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  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Could you please post text files, dialogue messages, and program output listings as text, not as images? To achieve the latter two you can either 1) select, copy & paste the dialogue text or terminal content or 2) save the program output to a file and use that. Longer listings (the editor will tell you what’s too long) should be uploaded to a pastie service and linked to in the question. Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 3 at 9:22










  • Could you please edit your question to include the output of sudo journalctl -xeb -u systemd-modules-load.service? Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 3 at 9:24













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So I turn my computer on after about a week of not using it, and it gives me:




[FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.




Image 1



Tells me to run



systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service


I did so and recieved this:



Image 2



I have absolutely no idea what any of this means. I also cannot find anything to say how to fix this problem, so anyone who can help I will love you forever, cause I need my pc back by the end of today, and I don’t got it with this stuff happening.







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So I turn my computer on after about a week of not using it, and it gives me:




[FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.




Image 1



Tells me to run



systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service


I did so and recieved this:



Image 2



I have absolutely no idea what any of this means. I also cannot find anything to say how to fix this problem, so anyone who can help I will love you forever, cause I need my pc back by the end of today, and I don’t got it with this stuff happening.









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  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Could you please post text files, dialogue messages, and program output listings as text, not as images? To achieve the latter two you can either 1) select, copy & paste the dialogue text or terminal content or 2) save the program output to a file and use that. Longer listings (the editor will tell you what’s too long) should be uploaded to a pastie service and linked to in the question. Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 3 at 9:22










  • Could you please edit your question to include the output of sudo journalctl -xeb -u systemd-modules-load.service? Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 3 at 9:24

















  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Could you please post text files, dialogue messages, and program output listings as text, not as images? To achieve the latter two you can either 1) select, copy & paste the dialogue text or terminal content or 2) save the program output to a file and use that. Longer listings (the editor will tell you what’s too long) should be uploaded to a pastie service and linked to in the question. Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 3 at 9:22










  • Could you please edit your question to include the output of sudo journalctl -xeb -u systemd-modules-load.service? Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 3 at 9:24
















Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Could you please post text files, dialogue messages, and program output listings as text, not as images? To achieve the latter two you can either 1) select, copy & paste the dialogue text or terminal content or 2) save the program output to a file and use that. Longer listings (the editor will tell you what’s too long) should be uploaded to a pastie service and linked to in the question. Thanks.
– David Foerster
Jun 3 at 9:22




Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Could you please post text files, dialogue messages, and program output listings as text, not as images? To achieve the latter two you can either 1) select, copy & paste the dialogue text or terminal content or 2) save the program output to a file and use that. Longer listings (the editor will tell you what’s too long) should be uploaded to a pastie service and linked to in the question. Thanks.
– David Foerster
Jun 3 at 9:22












Could you please edit your question to include the output of sudo journalctl -xeb -u systemd-modules-load.service? Thanks.
– David Foerster
Jun 3 at 9:24





Could you please edit your question to include the output of sudo journalctl -xeb -u systemd-modules-load.service? Thanks.
– David Foerster
Jun 3 at 9:24
















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