Hi All, I'm trying to use volatile root feature for the first time.
This is my /etc/fstab: ``` #system mnt-pt type options dump fsck PARTUUID=ad7ab716-2c0a-4dbe-9a28-06dc8bd0383b / ext4 defaults,barrier,noatime,data=ordered 1 1 ``` And systemd grub configs are: systemd_cmdline=net.ifnames=0 plymouth.enable=0 systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=yes systemd.volatile=yes Finally, kernel command is: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-6.1.83-1.ph5 root=PARTUUID=ad7ab716-2c0a-4dbe-9a28-06dc8bd0383b init=/lib/systemd/systemd ro loglevel=3 quiet net.ifnames=0 plymouth.enable=0 systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=yes systemd.volatile=yes And I regenerated initrd using `mkinitrd` But when I rebooted my vm, it is going to emergency shell and shows /run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt and I'm not able to get into emergency shell either, it just keeps looping in press Ctrl-D or enter root password prompt and entering root password or pressing Ctrl-D just prompts the same thing again. Can someone assist me on what are the prerequisites for enabling volatile root? - Kernel configs to be enabled - File system types supported - Kernel command line args needed If someone can provide a step by step procedure on how to see this feature in action, it would really help. -- Shedi