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!
Thanks, yes very true. I didnt know that every mount in fstab needs to succeed, so I literally didnt have the drive attached. Removing the line (what sign do you use for commenting, pound?? £ ?) Fixed everything.
Ugh, didn’t think of that interpretation.
Pound sign, as in “#”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_sign
Hahaha lol, thats a hashtag isnt it?
No, though it could be the first character in a hashtag. A hashtag includes the characters that follow.
EDIT: The article I linked to says that in Canada, it’s typically called the “number sign”, in the US, the “pound sign”, and in the UK, the “hash mark”.
Lol funny thanks!