I ran into a similar error on a recent feisty install. I checked the fstab for this UID, and found that it mapped to hdd1, which I'd just
pulled from the system. (Old disk, failed during or right after the install.)
After removing the mount point for hdd1 from /etc/fstab, along with the corresponding UID, the problem was solved.
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I ran into a similar error on a recent feisty install. I checked the fstab for this UID, and found that it mapped to hdd1, which I'd just
pulled from the system. (Old disk, failed during or right after the install.)
After removing the mount point for hdd1 from /etc/fstab, along with the corresponding UID, the problem was solved.
Hope this helps some one.