Raspberry on SSD and emergency mode / fstab
Good morning,
I spent half my night yesterday trying to find an issue for my old raspberry and I'm about to surrender.
Problem description: in the last months my Rp3b+ was getting slower and slower, despite no significant change (just added pihole). Lately it was booting half of the times, and today I'm getting always emergency mode.
I have tried to boot it on an SD with raspbian, no problem at all. Super fast and reactive. I've used this rp from a basic SSD (BX500) for the last 5 years or so.
Digging on internet would push me to look into fstab, which I did.
First by modifying cmdline.txt and adding init=/bin/Sh then mounting remounting the file system to have access with writing rights to fstab
My problem is : I do not see anything wrong with my fstab
there is only one device to boot from.
I attached a picture of my blkid when both the SD and SSD were plugged, as well as a picture of my fstab.
Would you have any idea what could be the issue here? I'm ending up suspecting SSD wear at this point...
Thanks a lot to the community, hopefully preventing me from another sleepless night in front of a cmd line!
Good morning,
I spent half my night yesterday trying to find an issue for my old raspberry and I'm about to surrender.
Problem description: in the last months my Rp3b+ was getting slower and slower, despite no significant change (just added pihole). Lately it was booting half of the times, and today I'm getting always emergency mode.
I have tried to boot it on an SD with raspbian, no problem at all. Super fast and reactive. I've used this rp from a basic SSD (BX500) for the last 5 years or so.
Digging on internet would push me to look into fstab, which I did.
First by modifying cmdline.txt and adding init=/bin/Sh then mounting remounting the file system to have access with writing rights to fstab
My problem is : I do not see anything wrong with my fstab
I attached a picture of my blkid when both the SD and SSD were plugged, as well as a picture of my fstab.
Would you have any idea what could be the issue here? I'm ending up suspecting SSD wear at this point...
Thanks a lot to the community, hopefully preventing me from another sleepless night in front of a cmd line!
Statistics: Posted by juancito — Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:26 am