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minus-squarealt_xa_23linkfedilink5•5 months agoI’ve had that problem before, I think I had to mess around with my fstab and grub config to fix it.
minus-squareB-TR3Elinkfedilink5•5 months agoYes. Deleting partitions without editing /etc/fstab is a nice way to render your system unbootable.
minus-square@InFerNo@lemmy.mllinkfedilink1•5 months agoOnly if they are necessary for the boot process I think
minus-squareB-TR3Elinkfedilink3•5 months agoYou think means you’re assuming and relying on assumptions for critical options is deadly: Unless you’re adding the “noerror” option to the referring line in /etc/fstab the machine will fail to boot.
I’ve had that problem before, I think I had to mess around with my fstab and grub config to fix it.
Yes. Deleting partitions without editing /etc/fstab is a nice way to render your system unbootable.
Only if they are necessary for the boot process I think
You think means you’re assuming and relying on assumptions for critical options is deadly: Unless you’re adding the “noerror” option to the referring line in /etc/fstab the machine will fail to boot.