Howdy, I got this when rebooting after we had a power outage. I have a UPS so I was able to perform a regular shutdown.
[ 2.567061] hub 8-1:1.0: state 7 ports 4 chg 0000 evt 0000 [ 2.567069] hub 8-1:1.0: hub_suspend [ 2.579644] usb 8-1: usb auto-suspend, wakeup 1 [ 2.591677] hub 8-0:1.0: hub_suspend [ 2.591682] usb usb8: bus auto-suspend, wakeup 1 [ 3.362374] dracut: root has been mounted 29 times without being checked, check forced. [ 3.363014] dracut: root: 28323/1525920 files (0.4% non-contiguous), 580665/6102684 blocks [ 3.364957] dracut: Mounting /dev/disk/by-uuid/888352dd-9c91-4a9f-9595-cd0e74b74ee7 with -o defaults,ro [ 3.474224] EXT4-fs (sda6): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null) [ 3.522894] dracut: Mounted root filesystem /dev/sda6 [ 3.568630] dracut: Mounting /usr with -o defaults,ro [ 3.600028] dracut: mount: special device /dev/disk/by-label/usr does not exist [ 3.601749] dracut Warning: Mounting /usr to /sysroot/usr failed [ 3.602452] dracut Warning: *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will continue [ 3.603419] dracut Warning: *** when you leave the shell. [ 3.604892] dracut Warning: [ 3.849621] blkid (2070) used greatest stack depth: 4576 bytes left + '[' -f /run/initramfs/init.log ']' root@fireball / # It seems to me that the / file system needed to be checked. For that reason, it couldn't mount /usr after the check was performed. That's my thinking on this. Anyone think otherwise? Is this a one off event or should I be concerned about this? Is there some way to avoid this in the future without disabling file system check for /? Another related LVM question. I have some partitions on LVM. If I moved the drives to another system, would the new LVMs be found on the new system or is there some magic involved to find and get them mounted? Example. My /home is on its own LVM partition. If I moved the drive that has that on it, would the new system see it or would I have to do something to make it see it? I suspect and wouldn't want it to mount automatically. I'd just want to be able to see it and mount it if needed. Sort of a question I have always wondered about. Thanks much. Dale :-) :-) P. S. For those who recall my brother having cancer. He is close to the end of his treatments. Lost a LOT of weight but hanging in there.