On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 07:24 +0100, "Dr. Günter Schmidt" wrote:
>
> I have a multi boot system with FC5-TEST, FC3, RH9 and Centos4 (RHEL4
> clone).
> The /boot and /home are common to all OS's. Since I installed FC5 I can
> not access anymore
> the common partitions if I boot into the older systems.
> Is there any solution to that problem.
Could it be SELinux tagging? Using SELinux on the file system then
booting to an older distro that doesn't have SELinux enabled?
This may be possible for RH9 but not Cento4, there is SELinux enabled too.
I tried to disable SELinux and convert the partions back to ext2 but the message
during boot is still the same:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda2
(which is my boot partition).