Oct 17, 2024
10:51:32am
cheezedawg Properly rated
Linux gurus- how do I solve this- I’m running reboot cycles on a system to test a driver but every 5-10 cycles the
kernel panics and it goes into Emergency Mode. Systemctl is complaining about /boot/efi with the following error:

mount: /boot/efi: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/nvme0n1p1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.

I’ve tried running fsck on that device but it reports no errors, and given it doesn’t fail every single boot, I’ve got to think the basics like the fs type right and boot files are there (otherwise it would fail every time).

Any ideas what I can check?
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