PLEASE HELP
Posted by rkmpj@reddit | linuxadmin | View on Reddit | 9 comments
My arch linux showed this when I started my pc. Please give me solution without usb.
Posted by rkmpj@reddit | linuxadmin | View on Reddit | 9 comments
My arch linux showed this when I started my pc. Please give me solution without usb.
billdietrich1@reddit
Please use better, more informative, titles (subject-lines) on your posts. Give specifics right in the title. Thanks.
Apparatus@reddit
Try something like this:
According to your
blkid
command in the thread, the uuid of the block device it can't mount matches the aforementioned /dev/nvme0n1p2. It also looks like it's a btrfs partition.So first try to umount it just in case, it should error out saying that its not mounted. Then run a file system check in read only mode. Then if the output seems reasonable rerun with the repair option.
Then reboot to make sure it can come up cleanly by itself.
zjorsie@reddit
This is not a LLM that just fixes your shit.
Cautious_Pin_3903@reddit
Somebody got the case of the Mondays!
amperages@reddit
Boot a live USB of Ubuntu or something. Try running a FSCK and see if that sorts it out.
ambitionless2k17@reddit
If these are available for you:
FIrst of all, can you tell us what your /etc/fstab says?
Also output of blkid and lsblk
Did you touch your fstab or installed a new disk or something? I mostly use Ubuntu and Debian, so I am not 100% sure these commands work on arch emergency shell.
rkmpj@reddit (OP)
For /etc/fstab - permission denied (sudo doesn't work) For blkid- https://ibb.co/ycqYYmQG Lsblk doesn't work
ambitionless2k17@reddit
Ok I think your best bet is to post at r/linuxquestions like someone else in this thread said. My knowledge of Arch is really limited, sorry.
CombJelliesAreCool@reddit
/r/linuxquestions