Affected versions: RHEL 10.0

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Table of contents
  1. Problem Summary
  2. Symptoms
  3. Diagnostics
  4. Root Cause
  5. Primary Fix
  6. Verification
  7. Prevention
  8. Rollback
  9. Automation
  10. Command Reference
  11. Escalation
  12. Related Notes

Problem Summary

System drops to emergency mode because root or mount UUID is invalid.

Symptoms

Boot logs show dependency failed for local file systems.

Diagnostics

From rescue shell, compare blkid output with /etc/fstab entries.

Root Cause

Disk cloning or replacement changed UUIDs without fstab update.

Primary Fix

Correct fstab UUIDs, run dracut -f, and reboot safely.

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Verification

Confirm normal multi-user boot and successful mount -a.

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Prevention

Automate fstab validation after storage changes.

Rollback

Use previous kernel and rescue entry if boot still fails.

Automation

Include boot validation pipeline in patch windows.

Command Reference

blkid; mount -a; dracut -f; journalctl -xb

Escalation

Share lsblk, fstab, and emergency journal logs.

SELinux relabel may be required after rescue modifications.

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