02-25-2015, 09:52 PM
(02-25-2015, 02:24 PM)rokytnji link Wrote: I run xfs on / and /home on my 64gig ssd drive on my Salix 14.1 Fluxbox netbook just fine.
But it is a dedicated one linux operating system netbook.

Quote:I am wondering if I read correctly. You are sharing /home between Arch and Linux-Lite?
Yes. Different users, but the same partition.
Quote:If so. I think that is the root of your problems. I used to dual and quad and multi-boot via a variety of methods
from grub4dos to grub legacy.
I never shared partitions between distros though. Everybody had their own territory to operate in.
I've used the same method for years. Only time I've ever had problems is if I share the user id between different distros. I've had a number of different distros loaded that way - CentOS, Fedora, Slackware, Salix and more recently Arch.
I've never seen the error message I was seeing from LL before either. It was happening consistently on all the xfs partition on the machine, even though they all showed up as clean originally. The other oddity was that after I added the other xfs partitions to /etc/fstab, LL would not complete booting - it failed to mount the xfs /home partition and failed to boot any further.
I've taken the other xfs partitions out of fstab, and will try booting LL again later. See what happens this time....