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Failes to unmount /oldroot when restart or shutdown #436

Open astrolemonade opened 5 years ago

astrolemonade commented 5 years ago

Distribution (run cat /etc/os-release):

18.10 latest intel amd version

Related Application and/or Package Version (run apt policy $PACKAGE NAME):

Issue/Bug Description:

Everytime I restart or shutdown it shows Failed to unmount /oldroot

Steps to reproduce (if you know): Restart or shutdown

Expected behavior: Not showing any errors

Other Notes: A photo of the error https://ibb.co/kh9RCmq It is a clean install, no dual booting and I am using SSD

wmutschl commented 5 years ago

I have the same issue on a Dell Precision 7520 with Pop!OS 18.10 latest nvidia version

astrolemonade commented 5 years ago

I am sorry to hear that. It seems there is no solution for this bug yet. I reinstalled my old friend Windows 10 Pro. The battery was drained so fast with Pop Os and many other issues including slow boot and the error from this post.

wmutschl commented 5 years ago

Just to be clear, this bug is only cosmetic and does not influence my workflow. I have no performance issues whatsoever, Pop!OS runs perfectly fine on my machines.

astrolemonade commented 5 years ago

I know that, but it slows the processes of reboot and shutdown and they are ugly

astrolemonade commented 5 years ago

Can anybody gave a solution to this ??

astrolemonade commented 5 years ago

@wmutschl did you found any solution for this ??

astrolemonade commented 5 years ago

I will reopen an issue with all the details of my OS

gokomer commented 5 years ago

I'm having the same issue with my desktop computer. Pop!OS 18.10 latest nvidia version.

mmstick commented 5 years ago

It's a benign warning that happens on every 18.10 install. It has no side effects other than printing a message.

friimaind commented 5 years ago

I'm having the same issue on Pop!OS 19.04 on my XPS 9570.

PrzemekSkw commented 5 years ago

I have the same messege on shutdown in my Dell Inspiron 7577 with Nvidia GTX 1050 and driver 418.56. PopOS! 19.04.

dcotelessa commented 5 years ago

Same msg on a HP Spectre x360 with Nvidia GeForce 940MX , driver 418.56, PopOS! 19.04.

shrikeit commented 5 years ago

I have the same issue on a brand new system 76 meerkat device. At shutdown or restart the system displays the following and will not complete the process without a force shutdown using the button.

Failed to unmount /oldroot Failed to unmount /oldroot/dev/pts Failed to unmount /oldroot/dev

astrolemonade commented 5 years ago

Closing as it is not as harmful at all, just looks ugly, eeh

daber commented 4 years ago

NAME="Pop!_OS" VERSION="19.10" ID=ubuntu ID_LIKE=debian PRETTY_NAME="Pop!_OS 19.10" VERSION_ID="19.10" HOME_URL="https://system76.com/pop" SUPPORT_URL="http://support.system76.com" BUG_REPORT_URL="https://github.com/pop-os/pop/issues" PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://system76.com/privacy" VERSION_CODENAME=eoan UBUNTU_CODENAME=eoan LOGO=distributor-logo-pop-os

I have the same effect on shutdown/restart Failed to unmount /oldroot Failed to unmount /oldroot/dev/pts Failed to unmount /oldroot/dev

@cata0309 I know this is nothing serious but could you reopen issue as a) it's still an issue. b) maybe it's harmless in sense of operation - it's definitely harmful in terms of OS experience. Nice shutdown screen is something much more pleasing to the eyes then error log.

wmutschl commented 4 years ago

I came across a fix for this, see this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=93&v=Ib6mQ9VYe6Y&feature=emb_logo Albeit it is for ARCH, it might help to fix this?!

jackpot51 commented 4 years ago

Reopened as I still see this from time to time

astrolemonade commented 4 years ago

@daber I am sorry for not seeing your reply earlier !

mrsadunperera93 commented 4 years ago

Hey! I have a similar issue but am running Arch-based distro. Many people have indicated the issue is potentially related to a contradiction with Nvidia Optimus and Bumblee blacklisting things on the kernel. Apparently this may be a fix: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=233820

bradley-varol commented 4 years ago

Seeing this on a Razer Blade 2019 with PopOS 19.10.

VenomIND commented 4 years ago

@jackpot51 This issue is still there on the Pop OS 20.04 build

Pucur commented 4 years ago

I installed Pop OS like 2 weeks ago, and i ran into this issue too, but in my case, i have a Lenovo T420 laptop, and i just noticed last night, it was ON all night because it cant turned off because its stucked in that screen. It cannot power down just if i press the power on button long time.

Using Pop!_OS 19.10 x86_64

johannesschrott commented 4 years ago

I also have this issue running Pop Os 20.04 with NVIDIA drivers on my new Dell XPS 7590.. after displaying it also a white flash occurs

aloula commented 4 years ago

Same here, strangely when I was using the 20.04 beta it was fine:

Dell Inspiron 7572 16GB System Memory Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz UHD Graphics 620 / NVidia MX150 4GB 1TB WDC WD10SPZX-75Z SSD 660P Series

The system is running perfectly, only to make it clear. This is only annoying!

dalisoft commented 4 years ago

Same issue. It's keeps my system from full restart, just logout and relogins on restart button

ajzat34 commented 4 years ago

Same issue on dell xps 15 9500 with 20.04 and a 1650ti w/ hybrid graphics mode. Started happening as soon as I installed (the version with nvidia drivers). I also get some unreadable text and major lag/freezing when I wake from suspend.

davidnavas-ashkalabs commented 3 years ago

SO I've been having the same problem every time I shut down my PC.

sd-umoun[2679]: Failed to unmount /oldroot: Device or Resource busy sd-umoun[2680]:Failed to unmount /oldroot/dev/pts: Device or Resource busy sd-umoun[2681]:Failed to unmount /oldroot/dev: Device or Resource busy shutdown[1]: Failed to finalize file systems, ignoring

My PC is not new, but I did a fresh install of Pop_OS 20.04 LTS fully updated and everything. I even tried clearing CMOS and hard formatting the SSD, still the problem persists.I'm waiting for a new M.2 SSD to replace my current one. I don't think that would fix it tho. Any suggestions? Should I just go with ubuntu?

My current PC:

Mainboard MSI Z97 gaming 5
CPU Intel core i5-4690k
RAM 8GBx2 ddr3
GeForce GTX 970
SSD Crucial_CT240 M500
wmutschl commented 3 years ago

Any suggestions? Should I just go with ubuntu?

Why this drastic move? It does neither do something harmful to your system nor does it lengthen the shutdown process. Just think of it as the shutdown screen and everything is fine ;-)

johannesschrott commented 3 years ago

Seems to be fixed in Pop!_OS 20.10 👍


Edit: only for two days, now problems got even worse with additional screen glitches all the time

mastoj commented 3 years ago

Seems to be fixed in Pop!_OS 20.10 👍

Nope. I installed it yesterday and see the screen.

summonholmes commented 3 years ago

The answer here provided by yipchunmun worked!

sudo kernelstub -a "console=ttyS0"

raqbit commented 3 years ago

The answer here provided by yipchunmun worked!

sudo kernelstub -a "console=ttyS0"

Note that this simply hides all errors during startup/shutdown, it does not actually fix the cause of these errors.

Keruberne commented 3 years ago

I have the error message on Pop Os 20.10 fresh install with encryption It does not stop my computer from rebooting or shutting down. I have a Lenovo X1 Carbon gen 6

eiis1000 commented 3 years ago

I get this with 21.04 on an XPS 9510...

Simthem commented 3 years ago

The same for me, since the beginnig from my experience of pop!_os .. right now i'm on 21.04, any idea to solve it .. ? I saw it was the nvidia driver which cause this issue but the nouveau driver solving not this issue on my msi computer with a n vidia 2070 super graphic processor ..

maxengel commented 3 years ago

I also am experiencing this issue on a Lenovo ThinkPad t15g Gen 2 with an Nvidia 3080 running on Pop!_OS 21.04.

smysloff commented 2 years ago

I have same problem with Pop!_OS 20.04 and 21.04 on my HP Omen dh-1003ur

Simthem commented 2 years ago

I have same problem with Pop!_OS 20.04 and 21.04 on my HP Omen dh-1003ur

I saw what i disable splash screen to boot/shutdown option i did not have the error .. But it's not a persistent solution, only workaround up to the next linux kernel update .. :/

cypo commented 2 years ago

Closing as it is not as harmful at all, just looks ugly, eeh

It's very harmful, it prevents system to shutdown and very often I have to force it by holding power button (I use shutdown timer, so almost everyday morning I can see that my laptop is still running since previous day, with this ugly message displayed).

admiralxp commented 2 years ago

Same issue here: POP_OS 21_10 on new computer.

Intel-i5 12600k MSI 690-a PRO M2 SSD with windows 11 and a site SSD with pop_OS

Computer refuses to shut down or reboot, have to shut down hard

Simthem commented 2 years ago

Oh not very good for you new computer .. Did you try with this option to boot forced without acpi in your booting file ? pcie_aspm=off

0xmzn commented 2 years ago

having the same problem on Pop!_OS 22.04. Didn't suffer from it on 20.04, 21.04 or 21.10. Is there any solution ?