Yesterday I shutdown my pc normally Next morning I turn on my pc and see this for few seconds [2.931212] systemd[1]: sysroot.mount: What= setting is missing. Refusing. After plymouth I was greet with blank blue screen with dialogue No profile setup found Press ok and my pc reboot, looping. I manage to recover by rollback snapshot. What could have cause this? Updates? Thank you.
First question: how did you update TW ?
If that was all you did, i.e. nothing between the shutdown and following morning’s restart, it may, perhaps, be indicative of a hardware problem.
sudo zypper dup --no-recommends
That is what I though too, this happen before on my old hdd as well, but now I brought a new ssd and it happened.
Here is the photo. The error message is quite cryptic. https://imgur.com/e9b75vQ https://imgur.com/ixpb3D4
Oh I just remember, I edit fstab to include ssd and noatime option, could this be a problem?? UUID=c778bf15-ddbf-43b3-b4f8-dc9f411b1896 /home btrfs compress=zstd,ssd,noatime 0 0 I just found out btrfs don’t support noatime, maybe thats the problem.
I remove noatime from fstab, but still same problem. I did btrfs scrub -B / but report no error.
Just to clarify the sequence of events…
Had you performed a “zypper dup” in the session prior to the shutdown, meaning the following morning’s failed boot was the first boot after the “zypper dup”.
I did update and shutdown. But now I recover it from snapshot, Which I did run command zypper dup but no update to install. The weird thing is that when I install bunch of kiwi packages and reboot, it happen again, snapshot rollback again, install again, reboot again, and suddenly the problem is gone. I failed to see a pattern here. I which more info I could extract from the error message systemd[1]: sysroot.mount: What= setting is missing