stderr output from "/usr/sbin/pwck -r && echo Okay": [sss_cache] [sysdb_domain_cache_connect] (0x0010): DB version too old [0.23], expected [0.24] for domain implicit_files! Higher version of database is expected! In order to upgrade the database, you must run SSSD. Removing cache files in /var/lib/sss/db should fix the issue, but note that removing cache files will also remove all of your cached credentials. Could not open available domains stderr output from "/usr/sbin/grpck -r && echo Okay": [sss_cache] [sysdb_domain_cache_connect] (0x0010): DB version too old [0.23], expected [0.24] for domain implicit_files! Higher version of database is expected! In order to upgrade the database, you must run SSSD. Removing cache files in /var/lib/sss/db should fix the issue, but note that removing cache files will also remove all of your cached credentials. Could not open available domains sfdisk: /dev/sdb: does not contain a recognized partition table sfdisk: /dev/sdc: does not contain a recognized partition table sfdisk: /dev/sdd: does not contain a recognized partition table stderr output from "resolvectl status": Failed to get global data: Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.resolve1.service not found. stderr output from "/usr/bin/bootctl status | awk NF": Couldn't find EFI system partition. It is recommended to mount it to /boot or /efi. Alternatively, use --path= to specify path to mount point.