Hi all,

I am having a strange new issue with the one of the raspberry pi 4b I have running at home. One of them failed/restarted for some reasons and it is now stuck at boot with the line:

Waiting for root device LABEL=writable…

I am booting this PI from USB. From what I can see the disk is ok. I can mount it on my laptop and access it correctly. The partition is labelled correctly. I tried to move it to another PI I have and I have the same error (I did this to remove the possibility it was the PI/USB port). I am pretty sure it is not the power that is the issue (since I am giving it more than enough).

All of this was working correctly until now (for months). Ubuntu may have updated something (my fault, I may not have disabled the auto-update) or something else could have broken.

I can try to point to the partition via UUID instead of the label, but something tells me that is not the issue. Did anybody encounter such an issue in the past or has any advice on how to debug it?

Thank you for your help and time.

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Solution: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/1646333

  • CaptObvious@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Could it be a failing/failed drive? Maybe try making a new bootable flash drive and see what happens.

    • justpassingby@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      1 year ago

      I could format it and try but the moment I do I lose the ability to debug the issue and learning from the problem. So I may temporary solve it but it may happen again. I wonder if someone knows what I can check/test/run to identify what broke.

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        1 year ago

        Valid points. I was thinking of using a second drive. That way you’d still have this one to troubleshoot and learn from.