> On Mon, 27.07.15 01:18, Christopher Cox (c...@endlessnow.com) wrote: > >> I suspect that somebody here knows why, but all mounts now fail... well >> all but /. >> >> Has anyone run across this before? What did I miss? >> >> I accidentally messed up my boot mbr. and I did a rescue cd and chroot >> in >> order to rerun grub2-mkconfig and do a grub2-install. >> >> Now the system boots to a grub menu and tries to boot, root fileystem >> mounts >> but all other mounts fail so goes into "emergency" mode. From that >> shell I >> cannot seem to mount anything, they all fail saying that whatever I'm >> trying >> to mount is already mounted or it's "in use". I can't fsck umounted >> filesystems either. They all say "in use". > > Maybe your changed the order of your partitions or changed their > partition UUID? If so, then /etc/fstab will reference incorrect > partitions now. Make sure bring /etc/fstab into sync with your actual > partitions.
A "root" is getting mounted and I figure it's the same but will double check (away from system right now). Would some kind of root getting mounted at startup and being different from root in /etc/fstab make some sort of difference? Would that cause manual mounts of old style nonportable dev shortnames (e.g. mount /dev/sda7 /mnt) to fail with the error of "busy" when done at the command line? (from emergency shell). I may just back the data off and do a reinstall. So if anyone can chime in with other things to try, please do it now before I have to blow it all away. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel