Context: I updated my CachyOS (Arch) BTRFS system. Some new things caused few problems especially brave browser(missing tabs), some icons missing.

So I wanted to go back to previous snapshot.

What I did: I first restored my home subvol which I saved before update. I worked.

Then I tried to restored my root partition. This is where I got the problem.

I got this error.

1001090084

I would really appreciate URGENT help

If you need any more details I can provide.

EDIT

  1. I used BTRFS Assistant to restore the root partition. And I did it while the OS is running.

( I previously did that and got no issues )

  1. I pressed crtl+d and got 👇🏽

  1. I typed my password and went into maintenance. Typed journalctl -xb and got 2667 lines 😵‍💫. While scrolling mindlessly, this looked like something 👇🏽

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  1. This is my refind_linux.conf 👇🏽
"Boot with standard options"    "quiet zswap.enabled=0 nowatchdog splash rw rootflags=subvol=/@ cryptdevice=UUID=60ecb22d-7685-43c2-ae2a-a2ad0c531cc7:luks-60ecb22d-7685-43c2-ae2a-a2ad0c531cc7 root=/dev/mapper/luks-60ecb22d-7685-43c2-ae2a-a2ad0c531cc7"

"Boot to single-user mode"    "quiet zswap.enabled=0 nowatchdog splash rw rootflags=subvol=/@ cryptdevice=UUID=60ecb22d-7685-43c2-ae2a-a2ad0c531cc7:luks-60ecb22d-7685-43c2-ae2a-a2ad0c531cc7 root=/dev/mapper/luks-60ecb22d-7685-43c2-ae2a-a2ad0c531cc7" single

"Boot with minimal options"   "ro root=/dev/mapper/luks-60ecb22d-7685-43c2-ae2a-a2ad0c531cc7"


  1. This my OS partition 👇🏽

  1. This is my subvol layout 👇🏽 (CachyOS default)

  • dai@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Id say the UUID has changed after you formatted / reimaged the partition of your /

    Once logging into your SU check the UUID of your / disk against what your bootloader is expecting.

    • neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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      9 hours ago

      This.

      The gist of how to fix it goes like this: Boot from USB, mount the root filesystem manually, and check the contents of /etc/fstab (on the mounted root, not the one on the USB drive). Check what it’s trying to mount as /, and update to correct values if necessary.

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        7 hours ago

        UUID remains unchanged. And matches with both fstab and refind_linux.conf

        Please see edited post.

    • gpstarmanOP
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      7 hours ago

      UUID remains unchanged. And matches with both fstab and refind_linux.conf

      Please see edited post.