Hi,

>
> > I just upgraded my fc38 desktop to fc39 using the regular "dnf upgrade"
> > method, as I've done forever. However, this time boot fails with
> > messages related to failed dependencies and it being unable to mount any
> > partitions other than boot and root.
>
> not "system-upgrade"?
>

Sorry, from memory.
dnf -y upgrade --refresh && dnf system-upgrade releasever=39 -y
dnf system-upgrade reboot


> > There's also a message about selinux relabeling - I've also disabled
> > selinux on boot using security=0 so I don't think that's the problem.
>
> Why would you do that?  Now you're going to have even more problems.
>

relabeling is easier than dealing with selinux problems. Most times it's
off anyway because of the other apps I use and non-standard paths that
always create problems.

> UUID=e9be12f8-7d21-4992-9018-d5032124264d /home/alex ext4
> > defaults,group,user,exec 0 0
>
> Why do you have a partition for your specific user instead of just /home?
>

Because it's only my desktop. There are no other users.

But I did figure out the problem. I just don't know how to solve it.

Apparently fc39 doesn't support "group" and "user" mount options. After
removing them from fstab, it boots normally. I don't mount those partitions
as a regular user anymore anyway, but ideas on the new usage for these
options would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Alex
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