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I tryed "mount -a" but in emergency mode but this what i faced

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root@user:~# mount -a Mount: /boot/efi: can not find UUID=2244-3705 mount: /mnt/usb-Flash_USB_DISK_3727052D55A8253822091-0:0 mount point dose not exist.

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Please edit your question to show the version of Ubuntu, the contents of /etc/fstab, and the output of `lsblk`
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mount -a will attempt to (re)mount all drives that are announced in the configuration file /etc/fstab. What you face, is that, in /etc/fstab, there is an attempt to mount a drive on a directory (/mnt/usb-Flash_USB_DISK_3727052D55A8253822091-0:0) that does not exist. Thus, check your system and clear up the inconsistencies between what you put in /etc/fstab and what is available on the system (drives and their mount points).

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