@nuentes said in Booting to Dracut (I trusted ChatGPT):
Other things that I didn't mention yet that may or may not be relevent:
the enclosure is connected with a USB-C cable to a USB-C input
the enclosure hosts 4 disks
Other disks/enclosures were not experiencing the disconnect issue
The enclosure was actually working fine until a few days after I troubleshot/resolved an issue with one disk having slow transfer speeds. I switched the enclosure from USB-A to USB-C and also disabled spindown for the affected disk in the enclosure. Disabling spindown was done at the VM level, so I didn't mention it above.
there is your problem
USB is very unreliable for any kind of serious data transfer. Disconnecting devices, data transfer errors, corruptions are just the tip of the iceberg. For anything reliable you have to go for network attached storage or eSATA.
I'm that type of a person that verifies md5 sums of all files copied to the USB flash, disk, enclosure etc. I've spotted data corruptions sooooo many times regardless of the OS, version, HW, USB type, storage device type... The only common thing was USB. eSATA and ethernet never produced such corruptions. As far as I'm concerned, USB is for mice and keyboards... and maybe a lamp or fan