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Symptom & Impact
System drops to emergency mode because root or mount UUID is invalid.
Environment & Reproduction
Boot logs show dependency failed for local file systems.
Root Cause Analysis
From rescue shell, compare blkid output with /etc/fstab entries.
Quick Triage
Disk cloning or replacement changed UUIDs without fstab update.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Correct fstab UUIDs, run dracut -f, and reboot safely.

Solution – Primary Fix
Confirm normal multi-user boot and successful mount -a.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Automate fstab validation after storage changes.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Use previous kernel and rescue entry if boot still fails.
Rollback Plan
Include boot validation pipeline in patch windows.
Prevention & Hardening
blkid; mount -a; dracut -f; journalctl -xb
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Share lsblk, fstab, and emergency journal logs.
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References & Further Reading
SELinux relabel may be required after rescue modifications.
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