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Ubuntu won't load. /dev/nvme0n1p2 requires a manual fsck
I had a perfectly functioning ubuntu (22.04 if I'm correct).
But last time I tried to reboot it wouldn't do it anymore. It woul get stack in the first command line initramfs.
I typed exit and recevied ...
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Forcing fsck to check more than one mount point at every boot?
I want to force fsck to run before every boot on my 2 mount points (constant problems with the filesystem):
/dev/nvme0n1p2
/dev/nvme0n1p4
> mount | grep nvme0
/dev/nvme0n1p2 on / type ext4 (rw,...
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Issue with fsck on Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
I have an Intel Nuc with Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS installed and all the latest updates.
My NUC randomly crashed and the disk went into read-only mode. I had to force the NUC to shut down and power back on ...
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Recurrent bad superblocks errors on my hard disk when trying to mount EXT4 filesystem on Ubuntu 20.04
I ran into a problem earlier this week where I booted my computer and one of my drives gave me an error about bad superblocks. I run Ubuntu 20.04 x64 on my laptop with EXT4. This error prevented me ...
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Ubuntu read-only filesystem, then initramfs, how run fsck?
Apparently corruption got into my Ubuntu 20.04 samba server. At first it would still launch as a read-only filesystem. A number of forums and blogs recommended running fsck from a live disc. But that ...
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Ubuntu does not boot after Windows 10 was installed – Error reading block on Microsoft System Reserved Partition
I had Ubuntu and Fedora running in dual boot but I had to install Windows 10 to stop my laptop (Lenovo Ideapad 330-15ARR) from freezing constantly at random in both distros. This points to a video ...
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How to deal with errors=remount-ro?
Yesterday this message appeared on my screen while booting OS after powerfailure "due to low battery backup"
You are in emergency mode, After logging in type "journalctl -xb" to
view system logs, ...
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Remount filesystem to rw after running fsck on root without reboot
I think there's some issue with my harddrive. I face the read-only mode issue frequently. I usually run fsck -y /dev/sda4 (my root is mounted on sda4) followed by reboot. The problem is it takes a ...
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Can't fsck, can't figure out why and I need my files
I need to fsck my drive, It boots saying i need to manually run fsck on ubuntu-studio-vg-root , fsck exited with status code 4, so I booted from livecd and went to run it, I have ubuntu studio 18.4 ...
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Superblock checksum does not match superblock while trying to open /dev/sda2
I attempted to fix it with fsck and e2fsck -b but it didn't work. Actually, my screen goes full of numbers every time I try to fix this issue with those commands. Looks like it all started when I ...
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Remove emergency mode permanently
I am currently having issues booting into my computer, I keep getting into emergency mode and my computer is unusable, more than likely this is a fsck issue but I am unable to fix it due to this mode ...
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UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY - multiple times
I got the temporary fix from the solutions to this question:
fsck error on boot: /dev/sda6: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY
Real Problem: I get this error many times (got it again while ...
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Automatic recovery of ext4 filesystem
Last days I was facing problems with power outages/glitches that caused some failures on ext4 filesystem, the fs was then remounted as read-only.
Unfortunately, this caused crash of few important ...
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cannot remount /dev/sda2 read-write, is write-protected [duplicate]
I'm using ubuntu 16.04LTS on intel Core i3-6006U, 2.0GHz Asus pc.When I boot the pc I realized that there are some hard drive problems and it's not able to boot on ubuntu.
I tried the answer mentioned ...
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Mount count is not reset after automatic fsck run at boot
There's a PC running Xubuntu 15.10 (wily). The system is configured to run fsck on a partition when said partition is mounted 20 times. After that, the expected behaviour is that the mount count ...