Note that it there is a space between "-l" and "/dev/disk/by-uuid" in
the requested command, "ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid".  Or, "ls", space,
"-l", space, "/dev/disk/by-uuid."

Also, you mistyped your password twice wiht the "sudo blkid" command, so
we never got to see the output.

You also didn't answer the question of when you tried to run the fsck
command.  Note that because Ubuntu (very unfortunately) forced a distro-
specific patch on fsck to use the volid library instead of the blkid
library, the volid library relies of /dev/disk/by-uuid being correct,
and this is not automatically updated after a filesystem is newly
created using mke2fs (or mkswap for a swap partition), or if a
filesystem's UUID is changed, until after a reboot.  This is why it is
important to know when you were trying to run fsck, and if it was after
you had recently formatted or changed the filesystem uuid.

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