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I decided to use btrfs to install Arch this time, but, what does this mean? I just saw it, and I have no idea on what it even does.
Last edited by BluePyTheDeer_ (2024-10-25 22:41:41)
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Do you have btrfsprogs installed? It's not needed for btrfs, but this means that initramfs fsck can't be performed ..
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Mkinit … mmon_hooks I'd say either disable the hook, live with the warning or install the relevant filesystem tools
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I didn't, thanks for reminding me.
I messed my Arch Linux installation, then fixed it
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Do you have btrfsprogs installed? It's not needed for btrfs, but this means that initramfs fsck can't be performed
Btrfs doesn't fsck. The progs are needed for the various filesystem operations, such as subvolume management.
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Ok thanks for the fact
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