Partitions are unmounted during boot

So after fresh install first reboot everything works complete alright, but then when I restart my laptop, I end up booted in one of the snapshots with all other partitions not mounted… :’(
I tried reinstalling multiple times with DVD and NET installers, but nothing helped I tried rebooting straight after first boot fresh install and result is the same, some partitions are unmounted

My laptop is Xiaomi Notebook Pro 15.6 (2019, GTX1050)
This issue does not appear on Thinkpad X250 Which I currently use and write on, reinstalled same time as got my new laptop… :sarcastic:

Info I gathered to understand whats happening:

My hardware gathered by yast
https://paste.opensuse.org/b3ad9293

Fstab and such…
https://paste.opensuse.org/91980498

Current Boot journalctl
https://paste.opensuse.org/065cfa37

Hello and welcome to the openSUSE forums.

Can you please check if this is related to this one https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/537920-Yet-another-mount-at-boot-problem-sda1-not-mounting-at-boot?
Somewhere it points to even anotherone. :frowning:

Not really the same issue, mine is with btrfs subvolumes, but my disk is indeed samsung nvme ssd

It is irrelevant. From your log:

Oct 24 19:49:26 mibookpro systemd[1]: Unmounting /.snapshots...
Oct 24 19:49:26 mibookpro systemd[1]: Unmounting /boot/grub2/i386-pc...
Oct 24 19:49:26 mibookpro systemd[1]: Unmounting /boot/grub2/x86_64-efi...
Oct 24 19:49:26 mibookpro systemd[1]: Unmounting /home...
Oct 24 19:49:26 mibookpro systemd[1]: Unmounting /opt...
Oct 24 19:49:26 mibookpro systemd[1]: Unmounting /root...
Oct 24 19:49:26 mibookpro systemd[1]: Unmounting /srv...
Oct 24 19:49:26 mibookpro systemd[1]: Unmounting /usr/local...

Boot with “systemd.log_level=debug printk.devkmsg=on” and upload “journalctl -b” output again to check whether this is the same issue.

New logs
https://paste.opensuse.org/5f78c5c7

This issue now appears to have been resolved.

I did a clean install today. Have closed the p/c down and then booted again and also done 3 re-boots and on each occasion the drives have been correctly mounted.