Here is the output of the boot repair tool:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/25306313/
For context:
Yesterday I was attempting to setup owncloud on my local network using my Debian 8 Desktop as a host. I was resetting permissions for various files in /etc using the stock script from owncloud manual when suddenly after running the script, I was completely blocked from doing anything on my machine... (mouse wouldnt work, could not access any files, internet seemed to be inaccessible, etc....) so i force shutdown the machine -- upon booting up again I get tons of failures in the boot steps and finally it reads "reached shutdown point" or something like that... I am not even sure if this owncloud setup caused the problem (I have had embedded intel graphics issues in the past, and I have a RAID1 setup (perhaps a disk has failed?)) Honestly I am lost...
Here is the script I ran immediately before the off-nominal behavior:
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#!/bin/bash
ocpath='/var/www/owncloud
htuser='www-data'
htgroup='www-data'
rootuser='root'
printf "Creating possible missing Directories\n"
mkdir -p $ocpath/data
mkdir -p $ocpath/assets
mkdir -p $ocpath/updater
printf "chmod Files and Directories\n"
find ${ocpath}/ -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 0640
find ${ocpath}/ -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 0750
printf "chown Directories\n"
chown -R ${rootuser}:${htgroup} ${ocpath}/
chown -R ${htuser}:${htgroup} ${ocpath}/apps/
chown -R ${htuser}:${htgroup} ${ocpath}/assets/
chown -R ${htuser}:${htgroup} ${ocpath}/config/
chown -R ${htuser}:${htgroup} ${ocpath}/data/
chown -R ${htuser}:${htgroup} ${ocpath}/themes/
chown -R ${htuser}:${htgroup} ${ocpath}/updater/
chmod +x ${ocpath}/occ
printf "chmod/chown .htaccess\n"
if [ -f ${ocpath}/.htaccess ]
then
chmod 0644 ${ocpath}/.htaccess
chown ${rootuser}:${htgroup} ${ocpath}/.htaccess
fi
if [ -f ${ocpath}/data/.htaccess ]
then
chmod 0644 ${ocpath}/data/.htaccess
chown ${rootuser}:${htgroup} ${ocpath}/data/.htaccess
fi