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[Arch/EndeavourOS] Random reboots
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Huh, nothing super jumps out to me as an obvious tell, but the last bit is talking about some weird stuff with NTFS. Do you have a drive with Windows or formatted by Windows mounted maybe? Something could be up with that drive, or if you're using it for something important to the system that could be a problem. You can just follow the recommendation in the log and use
chkdskon it but that could potentially be destructive to the data on the drive so be careful and make backups if needed.