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.
#[SOLVED] System boots in emergency mode; mistake on my part a bit
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is it because my /boot folder has files?
nope. just cleared out my /boot folder (the bootloader was unmounted) and it returns error "Unknown filesystem type 'vfat'"
fstab
note: my system's UUIDs are all the same even though i am booting /dev/sdc1, it worked fine yesterday
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.
Oh. That was conveniently the issue. My systemd-boot entry I boot of off almost all of the time points to a non-existent UUID
Guess I found the issue
Have to test it though...
I was wrong
it points to the correct uuid
It was all a hardware conflict.