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    Unhappy Upgrading to Ubuntu 24 on my dual-boot laptop broke my filesystem table. Help!

    Hello,

    I have a dual-boot laptop that has 1 Ubuntu installation and 1 Windows installation in GRUB. Here is partition configuration:



    I tried to upgrade from 22 to 24 yesterday, and the upgrade worked without any errors. But, when I went to restart, I saw that this upgrade broke my fstab file (I think), and I can no longer load the OS. It looks like the fstab was improperly altered without it being restored during the installation.

    I get many errors, depending on how I configure fstab, and I don't know how to fix them. I can boot from a Live USB and view the fstab file. Here is the output from blkid:

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    /dev/sda1: LABEL="windows" BLOCK_SIZE="512" UUID="7A7405AA70AE9E28" TYPE="ntfs" PARTUUID="dfed2d2c-01"
    /dev/sda3: LABEL="swap" UUID="152a0490-bd72-45e1-bf6c-f50be9711359" TYPE="swap" PARTUUID="dfed2d2c-03"
    /dev/sda5: UUID="9ce87bbe-ecfb-4856-96bc-2635c7d4a3b1" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4" PTTYPE="dos" PARTUUID="dfed2d2c-05"
    /dev/sdc1: LABEL="UBUNTU 24_0" UUID="1A88-8002" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="vfat" PARTUUID="059287c5-01"
    /dev/loop1: BLOCK_SIZE="131072" TYPE="squashfs"
    /dev/loop2: BLOCK_SIZE="131072" TYPE="squashfs"
    /dev/loop0: BLOCK_SIZE="131072" TYPE="squashfs"
    And the table:
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    UUID=7A7405AA70AE9E28 / ntfs defaults 0 1
    UUID=152a0490-bd72-45e1-bf6c-f50be9711359 none swap defaults 0 0
    UUID=9ce87bbe-ecfb-4856-96bc-2635c7d4a3b1 /home ext4 defaults 0 1
    How do I fix my installation?
    Last edited by machinus; November 12th, 2024 at 05:06 AM.

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