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







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  • Given you're getting an IO failure, have you tested the drive to make sure it's in good condition?
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    Feb 18 at 13:51










  • please how to do that?
    – 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







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  • Given you're getting an IO failure, have you tested the drive to make sure it's in good condition?
    – Emmanuel Rosa
    Feb 18 at 13:51










  • please how to do that?
    – horizonbrave
    Feb 18 at 17:54












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up vote
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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







share|improve this question














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









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  • Given you're getting an IO failure, have you tested the drive to make sure it's in good condition?
    – Emmanuel Rosa
    Feb 18 at 13:51










  • please how to do that?
    – 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?
    – Emmanuel Rosa
    Feb 18 at 13:51










  • please how to do that?
    – 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?
– 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?
– Emmanuel Rosa
Feb 18 at 13:51












please how to do that?
– horizonbrave
Feb 18 at 17:54




please how to do that?
– horizonbrave
Feb 18 at 17:54















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