El jue, 16-03-2023 a las 01:45 -0700, nihilistzsche escribió:
Since I updated a few days ago with kernels 6.2.6 and lts 6.1.19 all of my systems (a pc acting as a headless server with normal kernel, a server with lts kernel, and a laptop with normal kernel) refuse to boot. While trying to diagnose the server, it gets stuck on “Attempting to mount root”, which is a btrfs partition on an lvm volume. If I boot into a rescue usb, all of my partitions mount successfully. I’ve tried downgrading the kernel inside the rescue environment with no change, so I don’t believe it to be a kernel problem. Journalctl holds no answers. I can’t boot into rescuemode without usb either as it gets stuck trying to mount the root. Any clue what could possibly be causing this? It’s not a problem with impatience I left the server running for thirteen hours a day or so ago with it being unable to mount root.
Hi, First of all, putting a btrfs partition in lvm I don't quite get it, what for? btrfs already incorporates dynamic volumes so lvm is completely unnecessary in this context (and is adding a layer of difficulty / possible failure). In any case, once you boot the system in rescue mode are you able to access the data on the partition, can you write into it? Greetings. -- Óscar García Amor | ogarcia at moire.org | http://ogarcia.me