#telling me to run fsck manually and that job control is turned off
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- fsck means filesystem check
- your /dev/nvme0n1p2 data seems to be corrupted
- ignore that job control message
- 'please run fsck manually' is telling you to do
fsck /dev/nvme0n1p2, but im not sure if thats a good idea
What happened before this
i pressed the shut off button
so should i do it?
i got no clue tbh
ngl i think i might wipe my drive and reinstall arch
but im gonna have to buy a usb drive and find a way to get arch on it
ok im doing it
nvm i changed my mind im scared
ok i did it and uh
I could be wrong but
the uuid for root could be wrong
Why didn't you just fsck the filesystem...
It's all you needed to do
If you were willing to reinstall then why would you fear a fsck even if it lost data
Fsck doesn't corrupt more unless you use the possibly dangerous flags
If you just press enter it does the safe fixes
i just spamed enter on the disk it told me to
So this is the same install?
fsck your home partition too