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Hello,
After Linux kernel update my system can't boot properly because of this error:
[FAILED] Failed to mount /boot
Although it gives me opportunity to login as root. When I try to mount it manually:
mount: unknown filesystem type 'vfat'
Kernel downgrade to 3.14.2-1 resolved this. So, did I miss something or it's a bug? I have to use FAT32 for /boot because I have that UEFI thing.
Regards,
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Hi, I had this exact issue - I thought I had done something wrong. I booted into a live distro, chrooted to my root partition, mounted all the normal partitions, reinstalled the latest kernel package and it all started working again. I still have no idea what went wrong - the initrd image as originally built did not recognize vfat or xfs, but did recognize btrfs, and that was true for the fallback image as well. regards, -- David Moore Senior Software Engineer St. James Software Email: davidm@sjsoft.com