I see what happened now. I had moved my /boot to a new partition but didn't
purge the old partition. It turns out that even though it wasn't mounting
the old partition grub is still pointing to it for the kernels and since
the 5.10.22 is the latest kernel on that partition it is the one it is
loading.
I just kept doing my updates not noticing that it was running the old
kernel after the reboots until the 5.10.22 kernel "aged" out and was
removed from the system. I am surprised it comes up at all.



On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 3:59 AM Shawn Badger <sh...@badger.pro> wrote:

> Looking into the kernel deeper it appears that for some reason tit is
> trying to load modules from the 5.10 kernel instead of the 5.11 kernels
> that are installed.
> I also just realized that it reports that I am still running a 5.10 kernel
> even though I don't even have one installed.  Wow, I must have messed up
> grub somewhere along the lines.
>
> Thank you everyone for your help.
>
> On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 3:29 AM Shawn Badger <sh...@badger.pro> wrote:
>
>> [root@images backups]# uname -r
>> 5.10.22-200.fc33.x86_64
>> [root@images backups]#  lsmod | grep xfs
>> [root@images backups]# modprobe xfs
>> modprobe: FATAL: Module xfs not found in directory
>> /lib/modules/5.10.22-200.fc33.x86_64
>> [root@images backups]#
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 12:39 PM Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> What kernel version? i.e. uname -r
>>>
>>> At the time of the mount failure, what do you get for:
>>>
>>> $ lsmod | grep xfs
>>> xfs                  1892352  0
>>> $ dmesg | grep -i xfs
>>> [  717.658384] SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, scrub, quota,
>>> no debug enabled
>>>
>>> I suspect you get neither of the above results. Try:
>>>
>>> $ sudo modprobe xfs
>>>
>>> Now try mount. Does that work?
>>>
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