(In reply to Antonio Feijoo from comment #8) > (In reply to geheim geheim from comment #7) > > Created attachment 865903 [details] > > dracut debug output > > dracut only detects that /boot is mounted and adds its proper ext2 driver. I > don't see any malfunction here. > > > /usr/bin/dracut@1584(): for mp in "/" "/etc" "/bin" "/sbin" "/lib" "/lib64" "/usr" "/usr/bin" "/usr/sbin" "/usr/lib" "/usr/lib64" "/boot" "/boot/efi" "/boot/zipl" > > //usr/bin/dracut@1599(): readlink -f / > > /usr/bin/dracut@1599(): mp=/ > > /usr/bin/dracut@1600(): mountpoint / > > /usr/bin/dracut@1600(): continue > > ... > > /usr/bin/dracut@1584(): for mp in "/" "/etc" "/bin" "/sbin" "/lib" "/lib64" "/usr" "/usr/bin" "/usr/sbin" "/usr/lib" "/usr/lib64" "/boot" "/boot/efi" "/boot/zipl" > > //usr/bin/dracut@1599(): readlink -f /boot > > /usr/bin/dracut@1599(): mp=/boot > > /usr/bin/dracut@1600(): mountpoint /boot > > //usr/bin/dracut@1601(): find_block_device /boot > > ... > > //usr/lib/dracut/dracut-functions.sh@437(find_mp_fstype): printf %s ext2 > > //usr/lib/dracut/dracut-functions.sh@438(find_mp_fstype): return 0 > > Is the root partition mounted when you call dracut/zypper dup? yes. its /dev/sda3. /boot is /dev/sda1 which is mounted after /dev/sda3 into boot. If you search in the log 'jfs' you find it as blocked filesystem. This files must be removed from the system so the module can be included.