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#1 2024-06-07 08:39:28

CC__DIAMOND
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fsck: /usr/bin/fsck.xfs: execute failed: Exec format error

I just installed archlinux for the 10th time, but i couldn't boot it. It says:

fsck: /usr/bin/fsck.xfs: execute failed: Exec format error.
ERROR: fsck failed on [block uuid]
[FAILED] Failed to mount /boot
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for Local file Systems

I have no idea how it failed. I checked /usr/bin/fsck.xfs and tried to run command "fsck -a" under chroot. It turned out that both looks good. I am sure that everything hardware thing is fine.

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#2 2024-06-07 09:05:08

V1del
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Re: fsck: /usr/bin/fsck.xfs: execute failed: Exec format error

Post your fstab and the output of

lsblk -f

from a live system with the partitions mounted like you think they're correct in [ code ] tags

Don't hide the UUIDs, they are to prevent collisions and are going to be important (make sure things really match, xfs for /boot sounds potentially undesired)

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#3 2024-06-07 12:31:24

CC__DIAMOND
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Re: fsck: /usr/bin/fsck.xfs: execute failed: Exec format error

V1del wrote:

Post your fstab and the output of

lsblk -f

from a live system with the partitions mounted like you think they're correct in [ code ] tags

Don't hide the UUIDs, they are to prevent collisions and are going to be important (make sure things really match, xfs for /boot sounds potentially undesired)

OK, i'll do it later. As far as i know, the uuid i mentioned refers to /, and xfs is for my root partition, not /boot. I assume that the failure of fsck caused /boot not to be mounted correctly. Could it be possible?

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#4 2024-06-07 13:13:36

CC__DIAMOND
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Re: fsck: /usr/bin/fsck.xfs: execute failed: Exec format error

V1del wrote:

Post your fstab and the output of

lsblk -f

from a live system with the partitions mounted like you think they're correct in [ code ] tags

Don't hide the UUIDs, they are to prevent collisions and are going to be important (make sure things really match, xfs for /boot sounds potentially undesired)

Got it.

NAME        FSTYPE   FSVER            LABEL       UUID                                 FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS
loop0       squashfs 4.0                                                                     0   100% /run/archiso/airootfs
sda                                                                                                   
└─sda1      xfs                                   e4b0f978-c79e-4544-b96d-c534230178f6                
sdb                                                                                                   
├─sdb1      exfat    1.0              Udisk1      D6E0-E51A                                           
│ └─ventoy  iso9660  Joliet Extension ARCH_202211 2022-11-01-13-53-46-00                              
└─sdb2      vfat     FAT16            VTOYEFI     3F32-27F5                                           
sdc                                                                                                   
├─sdc1      exfat    1.0              Ventoy      4E21-0000                               6.7G    10% /tep_mnt
└─sdc2      vfat     FAT16            VTOYEFI     61DA-42EA                                           
nvme0n1                                                                                               
├─nvme0n1p1 vfat     FAT32                        B136-2C6B                             210.2M    59% /mnt/boot
├─nvme0n1p2 xfs                                   28f76786-c373-4d1e-baf3-6cb06d0e0cc0  280.9G     1% /mnt
├─nvme0n1p3 ntfs                                  0CA514D60CA514D6                                    
└─nvme0n1p4 swap     1                            769ad5e2-51c6-4889-9744-a5d257418cb9                
# /dev/nvme0n1p2
UUID=28f76786-c373-4d1e-baf3-6cb06d0e0cc0    /             xfs           rw,relatime,attr2,inode64,logbufs=8,logbsize=32k,noquota    0 1

# /dev/nvme0n1p1
UUID=B136-2C6B          /boot         vfat          rw,defaults 0 2

# /dev/nvme0n1p4
UUID=769ad5e2-51c6-4889-9744-a5d257418cb9    none          swap          defaults      0 0

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