Recovering journal at boot time after reconfiguring the system with Sway

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Oleander wrote on 14 Sep 15:15 +0200
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Hi!
I'm running Guix with Sway (v1.9) and ext4. When guix system reconfigure is performed, a filesystem check is triggered on next boot, showing the message: "Recovering journal" and then "clean...". After this, the system boots just fine.

I reboot/poweroff with loginctl reboot/poweroff (elogind).

Another user in the help-guix mailing list confirmed the same behavior https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2024-09/msg00042.html

This issue does not occur with Gnome.

The smartctl test on my device passes.

Thanks in advance!
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Ludovic Courtès wrote on 19 Sep 15:10 +0200
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Ludovic Courtès wrote on 19 Sep 15:13 +0200
Re: bug#73249: Recovering journal at boot time after reconfiguring the system with Sway
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Hi,

Oleander <7059548@protonmail.com> skribis:

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> I'm running Guix with Sway (v1.9) and ext4. When guix system reconfigure is performed, a filesystem check is triggered on next boot, showing the message: "Recovering journal" and then "clean...". After this, the system boots just fine.
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> I reboot/poweroff with loginctl reboot/poweroff (elogind).

I think I’ve seen that “Recovering” message recently too, though I’m not
sure when that happens (I’m on ext4 but I don’t use Sway).

FWIW, the ‘root-unmount’ system test, which ensures root is properly
unmounted, currently passes:


So maybe it’s only after reconfigure that the file system isn’t properly
unmounted? Can you confirm this?

Ludo’.
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Oleander wrote on 19 Sep 15:48 +0200
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Hi Ludo,
yes, it's only after guix system reconfigure.

Thank you!

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On Sep 19, 2024, 15:13, Ludovic Courtès wrote:

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> Hi, Oleander skribis: > I'm running Guix with Sway (v1.9) and ext4. When guix system reconfigure is performed, a filesystem check is triggered on next boot, showing the message: "Recovering journal" and then "clean...". After this, the system boots just fine. > > I reboot/poweroff with loginctl reboot/poweroff (elogind). I think I’ve seen that “Recovering” message recently too, though I’m not sure when that happens (I’m on ext4 but I don’t use Sway). FWIW, the ‘root-unmount’ system test, which ensures root is properly unmounted, currently passes: https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/5806700/detailsSo maybe it’s only after reconfigure that the file system isn’t properly unmounted? Can you confirm this? Ludo’.
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Oleander wrote on 29 Oct 12:05 +0100
Re: bug#73249: Recovering journal at boot time after reconfiguring the system with Sway and EXWM
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Hi,
I'm experiencing the same issue with exwm.

Regards,
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On Sep 19, 2024, 15:48, Oleander wrote:

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> Hi Ludo,
> yes, it's only after guix system reconfigure.
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> Thank you!
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> -------- Original Message --------
> On Sep 19, 2024, 15:13, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
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>> Hi, Oleander skribis: > I'm running Guix with Sway (v1.9) and ext4. When guix system reconfigure is performed, a filesystem check is triggered on next boot, showing the message: "Recovering journal" and then "clean...". After this, the system boots just fine. > > I reboot/poweroff with loginctl reboot/poweroff (elogind). I think I’ve seen that “Recovering” message recently too, though I’m not sure when that happens (I’m on ext4 but I don’t use Sway). FWIW, the ‘root-unmount’ system test, which ensures root is properly unmounted, currently passes: https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/5806700/details So maybe it’s only after reconfigure that the file system isn’t properly unmounted? Can you confirm this? Ludo’.
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