El 2025-05-02 18:07, Ludovic Courtès escribió:
Hello,

"Ashish SHUKLA" via Bug reports for GNU Guix <bug-guix@gnu.org> writes:

Filesystems not unmounted on reboot, or rather I get filesystem check for "/" volume 
after I power on, even though I shut it down (as rebooting was ending up in this situation almost 
everytime). This only happens if I do "sudo guix system reconfigure" prior to 
reboot/shutdown. Of note is, I'm running a custom Linux kernel (linux-xanmod in my custom channel):

[...]

Unfortunately, nothing in /var/log/messages that could hint what happens at the 
lat moments before reboot/shutdown, and quite often, I end up with NUL bytes in 
the log file:

Are there any hints on tty12 (syslog output) while shutting down?

These issues are all quite mysterious and I’m not sure how to best
approach it if we cannot reproduce them in a VM.

Ludo’.

I started recording tty12 output before shutting down (or rebooting)[0]. So far 
it's not manifested yet (filesystem check on boot, or 00 00 00 bytes in the log 
files).

References:
[0] sudo chvt 12 && sleep 20 && sudo reboot

Thanks!
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