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Symptom & Impact
System drops to emergency mode and does not complete boot.
Environment & Reproduction
Occurs after disk replacement or cloning where UUIDs changed.
Root Cause Analysis
Stale UUID entries in /etc/fstab reference non-existent block devices.
Quick Triage
Check journalctl -xb and systemctl status local-fs.target for failed mount units.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Compare lsblk -f output against /etc/fstab and verify each mount point.

Solution – Primary Fix
Update fstab with correct UUIDs then run mount -a to validate.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use LABEL= or systemd mount units where operationally preferred.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Reboot succeeds and all required filesystems mount cleanly.
Rollback Plan
Restore previous fstab from rescue backup and boot into rescue target.
Prevention & Hardening
Automate post-storage-change validation with mount -a and unit checks.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Dependency failed for Local File Systems, Timed out waiting for device.
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References & Further Reading
systemd.mount and fstab manuals for persistent mount configuration.
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