#[SOLVED] System boots in emergency mode; mistake on my part a bit

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young forum
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i went to boot up my computer, and my system has gone into emergency mode.
it's saying that boot.mount has failed. which is odd. i checked dmesg: but there was nothing about the boot partition failing to mount.
however, yesterday i did kinda update with my /boot partition unmounted. i did mount my /boot partition in the arch ISO and reinstalled the linux package, but the issue persists.

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is it because my /boot folder has files?

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nope. just cleared out my /boot folder (the bootloader was unmounted) and it returns error "Unknown filesystem type 'vfat'"

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note: my system's UUIDs are all the same even though i am booting /dev/sdc1, it worked fine yesterday

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I don't have timeshift, I don't have snapper. The issue appears to be about the boot partition, but I have done all the troubleshooting with the boot partition. One weird thing about this is that it doesn't mount in maintenance mode, but mounts in the arch iso.

young forum
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Guess I found the issue

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Have to test it though...

young forum
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it points to the correct uuid

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It was all a hardware conflict.