Hey people! It seems I have some really messed up fstab or anything else, as Windows tried to do “disk repair”.

Now after decrypting my LUKS storage it seems is tries to mount a nonexistent Windows partition and always fails.

I am using default BTRFS on Fedora Kinoite.

Has anyone an idea how to fix this? Thanks!

Update, Solution found!

I literally had the external Windows drive mounted to a subdirectory of Home, so as it wasnt there for some weird reason nothing loaded?

Will try to use the nofail flag, thanks @[email protected] for the tip!

    • Secret300
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      1 year ago

      Dude what! How have I never known about this after using Linux for so long

      • superguy@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        Because there’s so much crap it’s impossible to know it all.

        I guarantee this isn’t the only thing that you think you should know about but don’t.

      • rotopenguin@infosec.pub
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        1 year ago

        It goes in the fourth column of the fstab, so like

        /dev/disk/by-label/Butts /mnt/pants buttfs defaults,nofail,subvol=@ss 0 0

        (love too eat spaces and any other attempt at formatting text)