Always when I shut off or reboot my machine it shows this message, the reboot and power down gets completed nothing is getting stuck but still should I be worried with this message?
here is the mount point in fstab I created it using gnome disks software:
/dev/disk/by-uuid/4aae9f44-3248-4193-8955-f448d5ea6c20 /dados/ ext4 nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show 0 0
something here could be wrong? should I be worried my data might get corrupted?
its and HDD btw
thanks for reading
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Failed to unmount data partition
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Re: Failed to unmount data partition
By any chance do you have any logs being written to that partition?
If so, the problem could be journald. Have you tried adding a shutdown hook to mkinitcpio's HOOKS= array, e.g:
HOOKS="base udev autodetect block keymap encrypt lvm2 filesystems usbinput fsck var shutdown"
If so, the problem could be journald. Have you tried adding a shutdown hook to mkinitcpio's HOOKS= array, e.g:
HOOKS="base udev autodetect block keymap encrypt lvm2 filesystems usbinput fsck var shutdown"
Re: Failed to unmount data partition
Hello friend, thank you for the reply, I think the issue is that I have my home directory in there, using symbolic links.southern_admin wrote: ↑2021-11-12 21:27 By any chance do you have any logs being written to that partition?
If so, the problem could be journald. Have you tried adding a shutdown hook to mkinitcpio's HOOKS= array, e.g:
HOOKS="base udev autodetect block keymap encrypt lvm2 filesystems usbinput fsck var shutdown"
I mean that my home directory is a symbolic link to a folder in the data partition which shows the issue of not getting unmounted.
I tried rebooting an user account which doesn't have the symbolic link, and only this user was logged in, and it didn't show this error.
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