17.12.2017 03:52, Mikhail Ramendik пишет:
Hello,
So I have the nice fresh install of Leap 42.3 on SSD. And after installing a few things I checked free space with df -h and found /boot was missing.
After mount /boot (as root) it was present all right.
But if /boot is not mounted, won't it mix up automatic updates if they try to update the kernel? If so, why did the system get configured like that by default? Or else how could /boot be unmounted?
How should we know without logs? Upload output of "journalctl -b" to http://susepaste.org/ and post link here.
If it matters, I now have an encrypted /home but the rest of the system is not encrypted.
The line in /etc/fstab:
UUID=1ed50d1b-d3bd-420b-9145-afea7b7a5b16 /boot ext4 acl,user_xattr 1 2
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