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Created attachment 844583 [details]
Overview of my disk's partition scheme, which shows that there is no / mount point assigned to nvme0n1p2 partition.
Created attachment 844584 [details]
The "No device mounted in / partition" error, when I try to exit the program using the "Quit" button.
Created attachment 844585 [details]
Screenshot of both gnome-disks and gparted, which are both correctly showing the / mount point on the nvme0n1p2 partition.
Created attachment 844586 [details]
Overview of my /etc/fstab partition scheme.
Could you please attach the YaST logs? Open the YaST Partitioner and then go to a console and run save_y2logs, see [1]. Thanks! [1] https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Report_a_YaST_bug#Attachments_-_y2logs.2C_hwinfo_etc. I'm also having this bug on the latest snapshot to date. I have checked my fstab and no such device with UUID that is there.It happens everytime i open Yast Partitioner or Yast boot. I think it happens everytime the drives are probed.. Could you please attach the yast logs? Thanks! Created attachment 844615 [details]
Logs generated by the 'save_y2logs' command, while YaST Partitioner was running.
See bug #1179061. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1179061 *** Aside from YaST partitioner, YaST bootloader also gives an error pertaining to this invalid UUID thing... The YaST dialogs reads; Probing file system with UUID d0f67050-4b68-4524-8418-ac194c6cec95 failed Unexpected situation found in the system. ----- parent subvolume not found by uuid |
Created attachment 844582 [details] The error message, when I launch the program. Hello. For a few days I'm struggling with a bug in YaST Partitioner, which can't find my perfectly fine / partition by it's UUID and in disk overview it doesn't show the / mount point, it's empty. Also, when I try to exit the program using the "Quit" button, it shows an error, that there is no existing / partition. I'm sure the bug is in YaST Partitioner, because two other disk management utilities I used, gnome-disks and gparted are showing the / mount point correctly. Also, /etc/fstab looks normal, I haven't made any changes myself and system itself boots and works fine.