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Re: Configuring mount for NTFS partition at boot makes the system unboot
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Saku Laesvuori |
Subject: |
Re: Configuring mount for NTFS partition at boot makes the system unbootable. |
Date: |
Sun, 3 Mar 2024 23:23:37 +0200 |
> [...]
> When running a system reconfigure and mounting this partition with
> ntfs-3g, which is FUSE, without rebooting, I can read and write data,
> but on reboot the system will fail to boot.
>
> My initial guess is that this may be some
> issue with the FUSE kernel module not loading at boot time, but I have
> no clue how to add such entry to load it, if this is the problem at all.
Based on that guess I would try looking into the initrd-modules field of
the operating-system declaration. No idea wheter it will work but seems
like it would be worth trying.
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- Configuring mount for NTFS partition at boot makes the system unbootable., William, 2024/03/03
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- Re: Configuring mount for NTFS partition at boot makes the system unbootable., Felix Lechner, 2024/03/03
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- Re: Configuring mount for NTFS partition at boot makes the system unbootable., Felix Lechner, 2024/03/03
- Re: Configuring mount for NTFS partition at boot makes the system unbootable., William, 2024/03/04
- Re: Configuring mount for NTFS partition at boot makes the system unbootable., Felix Lechner, 2024/03/07
- Re: Configuring mount for NTFS partition at boot makes the system unbootable., William, 2024/03/07
- Re: Configuring mount for NTFS partition at boot makes the system unbootable., Felix Lechner, 2024/03/07