If the dracut option works, that's a weird bug in my opinion. Automount
shouldn't be attempted by systemd until root FS is mounted at which point
Btrfs module can be found.
Can you reboot the failing system and post a clean journal for this boot?
journalctl -b | fpaste
Might fail if it's too big
Gordon Messmer writes:
> On 04/30/2017 02:33 AM, joa...@verona.se wrote:
>> The only difference between the first fedora install that broke, and the
>> second one that I can think of, is that the first one used btrfs for
>> filesystem, and the second one ext4. So I'm suspecting that the btrfs
>>
On 04/30/2017 02:33 AM, joa...@verona.se wrote:
The only difference between the first fedora install that broke, and the
second one that I can think of, is that the first one used btrfs for
filesystem, and the second one ext4. So I'm suspecting that the btrfs
filesystem doesnt get properly loaded
Hello,
I have a 2 disk btrfs 1 raid which I want to mount from a fedora
installation on a separate ssd.
This went fine for a while, until my fedora ssd died. Then I made a new
fedora on a new disk.
Now the btrfs raid wont mount during the boot process, but it will mount
later, if I remove the bt