Althoug maybe slightly off-topic: I had a very similar issue today: - boot (root on /dev/sda5) being stuck on mounting subvolumes /var and /tmp. none of the earlier snapshots (I had about 10) worked(!) - since something in the btrfs itself seems broken? - booting from another partition (/dev/sda3) where I happen to have an older 4.16.4 kernel: executing "btrfs check /deb/sda5"(=broken btrfs) reported no error, but mounting it and the 2 subvolumnes once on /mnt... fixed the issue and I could boot normally on the formerly broken /dev/sda5 again. So even older kernel seem to be able to fix this strange issue? regards Christian Am 17.06.19 um 10:43 schrieb Michael Pujos:
On 17/06/2019 04:48, Simon Lees wrote:
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Thanks
Noted.
I just fixed this issue booting into the PCLInuxOS Live CD with kernel 5.1.10. Mounting the btrfs partition repaired it, thanks to the fix for it in 5.1.8. Glad to have my system recovered. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org