January 31, 201610 yr This displays on the console as one of the last things before the actual reboot. I'm not sure what it means, or how to 'fix' it. I'm not sure what more information is needed, so I'm attaching a diagnostics report also. tmpfs has been unmounted Remounting root filesystem read-only. mount: can't find / in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab Years ago I mucked about with NFS shares and remember messing with fstab, so maybe that's the issue, but it was so long ago, I'm not sure what would need done now to fix this. I don't even have /ect/fstab or /ect/mtab folders, so I guess it's whatever is calling to them that is the issue.
January 31, 201610 yr I think it happens on a stock system (it certainly does on my systems with no ill effects and my one system is pretty much stock with only a couple plugs that don't mount anything). Don't worry about it.
January 31, 201610 yr Author Okay, thanks. I'm not really worried, I just saw it about 50 times while making some efforts to 'fix' my server over the last couple of days. I suppose LT could/should find the cause and fix it, but as you said, it seems harmless.
January 31, 201610 yr I've got a feeling I see a similar message and it doesn't appear to do any harm. I nuked and paved my Unraid config this week so I haven't messed around with any non-gui settings.
January 31, 201610 yr Community Expert I've seen this message on many Linux systems during the close down process, so it is not specific to unRAID.
January 31, 201610 yr Author I've seen this message on many Linux systems during the close down process, so it is not specific to unRAID. Cool. It doesn't seem to be causing any obvious problems, but with all the weird issues I've seen on my system, any errors are with reporting/investigating.
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