After upgrading to KDE 6 and experiencing too many bugs for it to be useable for me I went back to a snapshot I made right before upgrading.
Now I’ve spent half my Friday tracking down different systemctl errors and trying to fix corrupted conf files from live USB environments, physically unplugged all but my nvme boot drive.
Rn I’m in a situation where I’m getting
[FAILED] Failed to mount /boot. See ‘systemctl status boot.mount’ for details [DEPEND] Dependency failed for Local File System.
Then it’s asking to give root password or press control-D, which I’ve dealt with before but this time my keyboard just doesn’t work
I tried to just sort it myself reading the Arch Wiki before begging for help on forums but I’m kinda at my wits end, This is a pretty new Arch installed and the first time using btfs on my main drive, I last updated maybe 4 days ago before today. I’ve also successfully restored from timeshift snapshots on this install before without issues.
Any help where to go from here would be great, thanks in advance.
I kinda forgot about pastebin but here’s it is https://pastebin.com/VjighWKV
I haven’t touched fstab since setting up my system and only edited it to mount my extra internal drives, my main drive was automatically configured through Archinstall
OK, I haven’t played with btrfs, but maybe the problem is that
subvolid
is used: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Btrfs#Mounting_subvolumes (the last sentence of the 1st paragraph), although I’m not sure, since there’s also a regularsubvol
. Anyways, mb worth investigating.@fl42v is on the right track. This is a common issue that occurs when restoring snapshots, the subvolid in your fstab might not match the subvolid that’s actually present on the disk.
Run
btrfs subvolume list /
and check that the subvolids match. Also runblkid
and verify that the UUIDs listed there matches your fstab.