12/28/2022 0 Comments Partition magic 8.0 init failed: error 117. partition's drive letter cannot be identifiedsystemd: Found device Viper M.2 VPR100 rootfs. systemd: dev-disk-by\x2dpartuuid-97f8aae5\x2d86b6\x2d40b5\x2d9ffb\vice: Changed dead -> plugged systemd: Found device Viper M.2 VPR100 boot. systemd: dev-disk-by\x2dpartuuid-5c4e98cb\x2ded7f\x2d435f\x2d83a9\vice: Changed dead -> plugged systemd: Started udev Kernel Device Manager. systemd: /lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-gpt-auto-generator failed with exit status 1 systemd-gpt-auto-generator: Failed to determine block device of root file system: No such file or directory systemd-gpt-auto-generator: Disabling root partition auto-detection, root= is defined. ( PAM -AUDIT -SELINUX IMA -APPARMOR SMACK SYSVINIT UTMP -LIBCRYPTSETUP GCRYPT GNUTLS ACL -XZ LZ4 SECCOMP BLKID -ELFUTILS KMOD IDN2 -IDN PCRE2 default-hierarchy=unified) systemd: systemd 245 running in system mode. ![]() kernel: VFS: Mounted root (btrfs filesystem) readonly on device 0:18. kernel: BTRFS info (device nvme0n1p2): enabling ssd optimizations kernel: BTRFS info (device nvme0n1p2): has skinny extents kernel: BTRFS info (device nvme0n1p2): disk space caching is enabled kernel: BTRFS: device label rootfs devid 1 transid 29806 /dev/root scanned by swapper/0 (1) kernel: microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0xd6, date = More messages from the log (with enabled debug log for systemd): Seems that when kernel find BTRFS by their own (without initramfs), it assign wrong non-existing path '/dev/root' instead of correct path. BTRFS info (device nvme0n1p2): device fsid xxxxxx-x-x-x-xxxxxx devid 1 moved old:/dev/root new:/dev/nvme0n1p2īut it is too late as systemd already produced errors. Note wrong (and non-existing) device path '/dev/root' in the first line, while device is correctly identified as 'nvme0n1p2'. Freeing unused kernel image (initmem) memory: 948K VFS: Mounted root (btrfs filesystem) readonly on device 0:18. BTRFS info (device nvme0n1p2): enabling ssd optimizations BTRFS info (device nvme0n1p2): has skinny extents BTRFS info (device nvme0n1p2): disk space caching is enabled BTRFS: device label rootfs devid 1 transid 29269 /dev/root scanned by swapper/0 (1) While kernel is able to identify device and find required partition, it behave strange: It is not owned by any organization so no one advertises it but in its current state it is a formidable operating system.I'm using kernel with 'root=PARTUUID=xxxx' to boot without initramfs. There are over 50 countries involved in its development. Although some may not agree that it is better than the proprietary systems but few would dispute that it is more secure. I am not here to sell Linux but it is free from download or from a Linux magazine. Changing a couple of fat16 partitions in a pen drive is child play in Linux. In Linux one can have many controls on a PC over and about what a M$ would permit, like slowing down a hard speed, change the scanning frequencies of monitor, booting operating systems from USB devices, alter the bios boot disk order, hide and unhide partitions etc. As such Linux is a giant utility even if you do not use it as an operating system, like salvage a dying hard disk, clone and boot all M$ systems.īecause Linux supports booting from USB pen drives so a Linux user can install different boot loaders into a pen drive's boot sector, delete and create different partitions. While a M$ system supports only the filing systems used by M$ like fat16, fat32 and ntfs filing systems/partitions Linux supports 100 partition types. In other word you run a full blown operating system that can play mp3, view photos, surf Internet, edit spreadsheets and amend Word documents in the Windows partition without waking up the M$ operating system. ![]() ![]() A Linux Live CD is one that can run on a CD without being installed into a hard disk.
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