LMDE with btrfs root partition fails at first boot

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ArnoVR

LMDE with btrfs root partition fails at first boot

Post by ArnoVR »

Hi just thought I'd share this in case it can help someone save a little time.

There is a symbolic link missing to btrfsck so cd into /sbin and "ln -s btrfsck fsck.btrfs" and boot is then able to find what it's looking for.

Don't have the error didn't think to write it down at the time.
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proxima_centauri

Re: LMDE with btrfs root partition fails at first boot

Post by proxima_centauri »

* Moved to LMDE forum
crossroadstech

Re: LMDE with btrfs root partition fails at first boot

Post by crossroadstech »

On my install, I've set my fstab entry for my btrfs mount points pass num to 0 so there is no attempt to run fsck.brtrfs on boot. btrfsck is still being developed, and I'm not sure it is wise to have a scan done automatically on boot... especially since its being developed in a tree on github titled "dangerdonteveruse" :shock:

[Phoronix] The Btrfs File-System Repair Tool Is Available

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# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
proc	/proc	proc	defaults	0	0
/dev/sda1	/	btrfs	defaults,subvol=@	0	0
/dev/sda1	/home	btrfs	defaults,subvol=home 	0	0
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