Btrfs errors on boot, can't boot my Fedora Linux
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Hi Fedora 27 user here with btrfs partitioning on a ssd (default scheme choose at installation). All of a sudden my laptop can't boot, tried all kernel entries in GRUB. If I true the rescue we entry it says: "Cannot open access to console, the root account is locked."
The errors on the screen are:
bad tree block start
fail to open runtime journal (systemd)
error removing orphan entry, stopping orphan cleanup
pending csums is 16994304
remounting read-write after error is not allowed
Not sure what could it have trigger it, did a couple of cold reboots though recently (machine freezed). Many thanks for suggestions
PS please see attached screenshot here
fedora boot btrfs
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Hi Fedora 27 user here with btrfs partitioning on a ssd (default scheme choose at installation). All of a sudden my laptop can't boot, tried all kernel entries in GRUB. If I true the rescue we entry it says: "Cannot open access to console, the root account is locked."
The errors on the screen are:
bad tree block start
fail to open runtime journal (systemd)
error removing orphan entry, stopping orphan cleanup
pending csums is 16994304
remounting read-write after error is not allowed
Not sure what could it have trigger it, did a couple of cold reboots though recently (machine freezed). Many thanks for suggestions
PS please see attached screenshot here
fedora boot btrfs
Given you're getting an IO failure, have you tested the drive to make sure it's in good condition?
â Emmanuel Rosa
Feb 18 at 13:51
please how to do that?
â horizonbrave
Feb 18 at 17:54
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Hi Fedora 27 user here with btrfs partitioning on a ssd (default scheme choose at installation). All of a sudden my laptop can't boot, tried all kernel entries in GRUB. If I true the rescue we entry it says: "Cannot open access to console, the root account is locked."
The errors on the screen are:
bad tree block start
fail to open runtime journal (systemd)
error removing orphan entry, stopping orphan cleanup
pending csums is 16994304
remounting read-write after error is not allowed
Not sure what could it have trigger it, did a couple of cold reboots though recently (machine freezed). Many thanks for suggestions
PS please see attached screenshot here
fedora boot btrfs
Hi Fedora 27 user here with btrfs partitioning on a ssd (default scheme choose at installation). All of a sudden my laptop can't boot, tried all kernel entries in GRUB. If I true the rescue we entry it says: "Cannot open access to console, the root account is locked."
The errors on the screen are:
bad tree block start
fail to open runtime journal (systemd)
error removing orphan entry, stopping orphan cleanup
pending csums is 16994304
remounting read-write after error is not allowed
Not sure what could it have trigger it, did a couple of cold reboots though recently (machine freezed). Many thanks for suggestions
PS please see attached screenshot here
fedora boot btrfs
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Given you're getting an IO failure, have you tested the drive to make sure it's in good condition?
â Emmanuel Rosa
Feb 18 at 13:51
please how to do that?
â horizonbrave
Feb 18 at 17:54
add a comment |Â
Given you're getting an IO failure, have you tested the drive to make sure it's in good condition?
â Emmanuel Rosa
Feb 18 at 13:51
please how to do that?
â horizonbrave
Feb 18 at 17:54
Given you're getting an IO failure, have you tested the drive to make sure it's in good condition?
â Emmanuel Rosa
Feb 18 at 13:51
Given you're getting an IO failure, have you tested the drive to make sure it's in good condition?
â Emmanuel Rosa
Feb 18 at 13:51
please how to do that?
â horizonbrave
Feb 18 at 17:54
please how to do that?
â horizonbrave
Feb 18 at 17:54
add a comment |Â
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Given you're getting an IO failure, have you tested the drive to make sure it's in good condition?
â Emmanuel Rosa
Feb 18 at 13:51
please how to do that?
â horizonbrave
Feb 18 at 17:54