El 2025-05-02 18:07, Ludovic Courtès escribió: > Hello, > > "Ashish SHUKLA" via Bug reports for GNU Guix writes: > >> Filesystems not unmounted on reboot, or rather I get filesystem check for "/" volume after I power on, even though I shut it down (as rebooting was ending up in this situation almost everytime). This only happens if I do "sudo guix system reconfigure" prior to reboot/shutdown. Of note is, I'm running a custom Linux kernel (linux-xanmod in my custom channel): > > [...] > >> Unfortunately, nothing in /var/log/messages that could hint what happens at the lat moments before reboot/shutdown, and quite often, I end up with NUL bytes in the log file: > > Are there any hints on tty12 (syslog output) while shutting down? > > These issues are all quite mysterious and I’m not sure how to best > approach it if we cannot reproduce them in a VM. > > Ludo’. I started recording tty12 output before shutting down (or rebooting)[0]. So far it's not manifested yet (filesystem check on boot, or 00 00 00 bytes in the log files). References: [0] sudo chvt 12 && sleep 20 && sudo reboot Thanks! -- Ashish SHUKLA | GPG: F682 CDCC 39DC 0FEA E116 20B6 C746 CFA9 E74F A4B0 "If I destroy you, what business is it of yours ?" (Dark Forest, Liu Cixin)