Cleaning orphaned inodes every boot
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Ubuntu |
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Bug Description
Since upgraded from 20.10 to 21.04 (fully up-to-date) my root partition is checked and cleaned from several orphaned inodes everytime system boots or reboots.
Only if I boot from a live flash drive, even mounting the partition and working with contents (home is in the same partition), I can reboot and first 21.04 boot is normal. Next time it checks and clean orphaned inodes again.
During shutdown I can see a second hard disk unmounting error, but nothing about the main one.
I've tried changing SATA cable first, then the hard disk itself, with no joy. I've also tried to enable Proposed to see if a newer kernel solved it, but it didn't (5.11.0-18). Trying to boot with 20.04's 5.8.0-53 freezes.
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