Edit: Solved by using uuid as mount rather than /dev/ and forgot to remove "
So, I know what is causing problem, but I don't seems to find solution. I have VM running on proxmox where I have VM disk and extra 1TB disk as storage for data.
As soon as I put mount settings for my 1TB in /etc/fstab, VM doesn't restart and takes me to emergency mode. Removing line solves problem.
What am I doing wrong? Or is there a better way to mount my disk automatically? I used this guide to mount my disk - How to Create a New Ext4 File System (Partition) in Linux
So, I know what is causing problem, but I don't seems to find solution. I have VM running on proxmox where I have VM disk and extra 1TB disk as storage for data.
As soon as I put mount settings for my 1TB in /etc/fstab, VM doesn't restart and takes me to emergency mode. Removing line solves problem.
What am I doing wrong? Or is there a better way to mount my disk automatically? I used this guide to mount my disk - How to Create a New Ext4 File System (Partition) in Linux
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