I suspect something has been lost in the (automatic) translation.
If there is a sub forum for your native language try asking in there.
I can think of only two (but there may be more) occasions where you'll be prompted for a password for a drive during boot:
Not sure what the answer for the first case is as I've not used drive encryption.
For the second case, use another Linux box (which could be the same Pi booting from different media) to mount the broken drive and fix fstab.
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See also Using fstab A Beginner's Guide
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If there is a sub forum for your native language try asking in there.
I can think of only two (but there may be more) occasions where you'll be prompted for a password for a drive during boot:
- The partition is encrypted
- Your /etc/fstab is badly broken and you're in recovery mode.
Not sure what the answer for the first case is as I've not used drive encryption.
For the second case, use another Linux box (which could be the same Pi booting from different media) to mount the broken drive and fix fstab.
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See also Using fstab A Beginner's Guide
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Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Thu Apr 10, 2025 9:38 pm