Usually .device units are needed by /etc/fstab entries (or some other
.mount). From the shape of the UUID it looks like it's the /boot or /efi
mount for your EFI System Partition (or *some* FAT32 partition in any
case), which might have gotten corrupted. In the emergency mode, compare
any UUID= or
Greetings,
I'd like to ask for help with my personal machine if that is okay. I'll
list the errors first then explain how I think it occured, and then what I
have done so far.
The system of mine is stuck in emergency mode. The error from the
journalctl is transcribed by me with some abbreviation
10.09.2025 21:21, Christian M. wrote:
Greetings,
I'd like to ask for help with my personal machine if that is okay. I'll
list the errors first then explain how I think it occured, and then what I
have done so far.
The system of mine is stuck in emergency mode. The error from the
journalctl is t