On 13/12/2018 09.48, stakanov wrote:
In data mercoledì 12 dicembre 2018 23:28:29 CET, Carlos E. R. ha scritto:
On 12/12/2018 20.22, stakanov wrote:
In data mercoledì 12 dicembre 2018 20:18:02 CET, jdd@dodin.org ha scritto:
the better wish is to have a swap disk having changed UID (being formatted by an other install?), because else it's a failing disk and you are in trouble :-(
yes, but a failing disc should have given a smart warning.
Sometimes.
I tried cat /etc/fstab but "file does not exist". Hummmm
You are trying to see the fstab of the rescue system, not of the real system. That's why it doesn't exist.
Chances are sda3 is your root. you were right. sda3 was my root. Not easy to capture when you are sweating :-) Well, I did run smartctl. It does not really say something is wrong. No line complains, no failure. So something has gone wrong by restarting when unmounting the file system of root it seems. /var is on another disk. So, I do not know, I think I should monitor but I do not expect this to be a major problem. Probably some program sigsevd after update and was disturbing. Anyway, I will know soon when I will start up the machine today after larger usage. Currently no complains it seems but I will monitor the journal too.
Yes, my bets are that for some unknown reason the system was not properly umounted the last time. Maybe the system crashed and rebooted without umounting. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.3 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)