I had a working UEFI Fedora 20 all on Btrfs 'infrastructure' (minimal install plus docs and a few additional services basically). Everything was up to date and working. I enabled updates-testing and did a yum update, a kernel update was not part of the update, rebooted and now I get dropped very early on to a dracut shell.
mount: unknown filesystem type 'btrfs' sysroot.mount mount process existed, code-exited status=32 Failed to mount /sysroot
I have no idea what could have done this that's in updates-testing right now. Weird. And unfortunately I did not take a snapshot before the yum update so it might be a while before I get around to reproducing this.
Chris Murphy
On Dec 21, 2013, at 6:59 PM, Chris Murphy lists@colorremedies.com wrote:
I had a working UEFI Fedora 20 all on Btrfs 'infrastructure' (minimal install plus docs and a few additional services basically). Everything was up to date and working. I enabled updates-testing and did a yum update, a kernel update was not part of the update, rebooted and now I get dropped very early on to a dracut shell.
mount: unknown filesystem type 'btrfs' sysroot.mount mount process existed, code-exited status=32 Failed to mount /sysroot
I have no idea what could have done this that's in updates-testing right now. Weird. And unfortunately I did not take a snapshot before the yum update so it might be a while before I get around to reproducing this.
OK lovely this isn't reproducible just by doing a reboot from the dracut shell. A one off "I have no idea what that file system is" sort of error? Wonky.
Chris Murphy