That brings the question, how to shrink the VG containing home since it apparently needs to be unmount?

2016-03-25 23:35 GMT+01:00 thibaut noah <thibaut.noah@gmail.com>:
Ok so basically you're saying that i can downsize the vg on the hdd to match the size i have left on my ssd and move everything there.
Didn't know that, gonna try that asap thanks

2016-03-25 22:58 GMT+01:00 Chris Murphy <lists@colorremedies.com>:
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 2:54 PM, thibaut noah <thibaut.noah@gmail.com> wrote:
> The fstab is correct. I commented out line 13 and uncomment line 10 because
> i couldn't boot.
> Uuid on line 13 is sdc3 thus my new home entry, doen't boot

OK so comment out line 10, uncomment out line 13 and reboot. At the
grub menu, at to the kernel line the parameter 'rd.shell' and now
boot. The boot failure should eventually get you to a shell with an
rdsos.txt file in /run/ that you need to put up somewhere to find out
why this isn't working.

FWIW likely not related, these mount options don't make sense because
relatime and data=ordered are the defaults so this really should just
be 'defaults'
'relatime,data=ordered,defaults'


> What do you mean by removing the ssd? I want to put everything on it to
> boost my system.

Yeah Ok, I'm scatter brained. The HDD and SSD were using LVM so you
could have merged the VGs and used pvmove to move everything that's on
the HDD to the SSD without all of this hassle.



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