Also, is there a way to see these messages on black screen during reboot in the system logs somehow?
i can't find it in *journalctl -b1 -r* вс, 30 мар. 2025 г. в 17:35, J <daydreamer199...@gmail.com>: > Hello! > > Every time i restart the PC i have an error message while rebooting > process: "[FAILED] failed unmounting *disk-mount-point*..." > > It didn't bother me really, because this message usually just immediately > disappeared. But last time the *computer could get stuck* on this for a > minute or two. > > These are *ext4* partitions. > > Mounting points were made with *Gnome-disks* and in *FSTAB* it looked > like that > > */dev/disk/by-uuid/*8cd66b97-bde6-4475-b875-8f3928a8b14d > /mnt/8cd66b97-bde6-4475-b875-8f3928a8b14d *auto > nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show 0 0* > > Then i remade it manually this way > > *UUID=8cd66b97*-bde6-4475-b875-8f3928a8b14d > /mnt/8cd66b97-bde6-4475-b875-8f3928a8b14d auto > nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show 0 0 > > Now it doesn't stuck trying to unmount it for a minute, but still i see > the error warning > > Of course, as expected *if i close all the apps* and processes which use > these partitions, *there is no error*. > > But shouldn't PC do the unmount automatically after the apps are closed > during the reboot process? > > Does it warns me that it couldn't unmount the disk completely? Or it just > informs that it couldn't do it from the first time? > > Should i be worried? Is it a* must *to close all the apps and/or unmount > disks manually before reboot? > > Is there a risk of information loss or disk corruption? > > > >