@abcdw Partition UUIDs changed so fstab is out of date?
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@abcdw My guess was that you had cloned your partitions, gotten new UUIDs and hadn't updated /etc/fstab with the new UUIDs. Or maybe your bootloader is pointing to a specific partition UUID and your boot parameters need to be updated? It's hard to tell given such a small portion of the total dmesg output. @JayLittle I didn't clone them, partitioned from scratch. Updated my current config according to be UUIDs. This is all output I get. I'm also able to boot into gnu.repl, but didn't find anything useful with it yet. |
@JayLittle what you mean?
I updated UUIDs in the configuration for both Luks and efi partitions.