Hey people! It seems I have some really messed up fstab or anything else, as Windows tried to do “disk repair”.

Now after decrypting my LUKS storage it seems is tries to mount a nonexistent Windows partition and always fails.

I am using default BTRFS on Fedora Kinoite.

Has anyone an idea how to fix this? Thanks!

Update, Solution found!

I literally had the external Windows drive mounted to a subdirectory of Home, so as it wasnt there for some weird reason nothing loaded?

Will try to use the nofail flag, thanks @rotopenguin@infosec.pub for the tip!

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    1 year ago

    Windows worked normally, until it didnt. Fedora worked normally, installed for a long time.

    i wanted to access the windows storage partition from ~/Windows-SSD and set the mount point in KDE Partitionmanager. Didnt think that that would have created such a mess.

    Problem is, I have no idea how I installed Fedora, as my UEFI doesnt allow regular storage devices, just UEFI entries. No idea why, I set everything normally and even “legacy boot first” but no USB sticks shown.

    I will ask another thread on how to generate unspecified USB-boot entries.