Re: Failure in switching Disk that I don't understand.

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



On 2025-09-02 02:44, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
On 2 Sep 2025 at 1:39, Samuel Sieb wrote:

Date sent:      	Tue, 2 Sep 2025 01:39:07 -0700
Subject:        	Re: Failure in switching Disk that I don't
understand.
To:             	Community support for Fedora users
<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
From:           	Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx>
Send reply to:  	Community support for Fedora users
<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

On 2025-09-02 00:18, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
On 1 Sep 2025 at 22:56, Samuel Sieb wrote:

Date sent:      	Mon, 1 Sep 2025 22:56:10 -0700
Subject:        	Re: Failure in switching Disk that I don't
understand.
To:             	Community support for Fedora users
<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
From:           	Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx>
Send reply to:  	Community support for Fedora users
<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

On 2025-09-01 22:53, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
I had tried booting with the rescue kernel, and it gives same error.
After logining in for the root password, it puts me in the /root
directory, and shows the files that are in that directory.

That is same with regular and with rescue kernel.

Then check the logs and see what's failing.

Not sure were logs would be. After debug login, it seemed to just
put in the /root directory, and didn't show anything else to be
mounted. Did say something about copy a file to a USB device to
save a copy, but is my primary notebook. Am currently 7 timezones
away from my primary machines, so just have 3 notebooks with
me.

Doesn't it tell you before the debug login about a command you can run.
But anyway, you can use "journalctl" to get the logs.


Was some very short message, but was then only the option to log
in with the root id, and it place one in the /root directory.

Did you try running "journalctl -b"? You could also try "journalctl -r" to view the most recent entries first, but that can be a bit confusing.

Did a clean install of Fedora 42 on the 2TB nvme device. Went fine,
but noticed it gave no option to use regular partitions

What do you mean "regular partitions"?


In past doing a clean install would give options to install the
regular partion of /, /boot, /home with ext4 or lvm or the brtfs.

There is still that option. There's a dropdown to pick which method you want. Or you can go all out and use the custom option.

--
_______________________________________________
users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/
List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines
List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Do not reply to spam, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/new_issue



[Index of Archives]     [Older Fedora Users]     [Fedora Announce]     [Fedora Package Announce]     [EPEL Announce]     [EPEL Devel]     [Fedora Magazine]     [Fedora Summer Coding]     [Fedora Laptop]     [Fedora Cloud]     [Fedora Advisory Board]     [Fedora Education]     [Fedora Security]     [Fedora Scitech]     [Fedora Robotics]     [Fedora Infrastructure]     [Fedora Websites]     [Anaconda Devel]     [Fedora Devel Java]     [Fedora Desktop]     [Fedora Fonts]     [Fedora Marketing]     [Fedora Management Tools]     [Fedora Mentors]     [Fedora Package Review]     [Fedora R Devel]     [Fedora PHP Devel]     [Kickstart]     [Fedora Music]     [Fedora Packaging]     [Fedora SELinux]     [Fedora Legal]     [Fedora Kernel]     [Fedora OCaml]     [Coolkey]     [Virtualization Tools]     [ET Management Tools]     [Yum Users]     [Yosemite News]     [Gnome Users]     [KDE Users]     [Fedora Art]     [Fedora Docs]     [Fedora Sparc]     [Libvirt Users]     [Fedora ARM]

  Powered by Linux