On 5/4/20 2:18 PM, George N. White III wrote:
On Mon, 4 May 2020 at 17:04, Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx
<mailto:samuel@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
You're using LVM for your file system partitions, nothing to do with
systemd.
You just need to run "e2fsck /dev/mapper/fedora-root" to fix the file
system.
There will be a reason the filesystem got corrupted. Is it spinning media
or solid-state? Check that there is free space available. While booted
from a "live" USB drive you can install smartmontools, then use smartctl
to check drive health and run the self-tests. Installs/updates are stress
tests for mass storage devices so apparently healthy drives can develop
probelms.
It would be easier to fix it first, then you can run tests from the
working system.
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