Le 12. 06. 12 21:57, Δημήτρης Ζέρβας a écrit :
oh yes, it's not mounted at all, that's why you can't see it from ubuntu
(arch& ubuntu? how could you? :P)
it's not a problem, just mount the boot partition to /<arch-mount>/boot
and the /boot partition CAN'T be empty, because you can't login, but you
actually boot!
(\_ /) copy the bunny to your profile
(0.o ) to help him achieve world domination.
(> <) come join the dark side.
/_|_\ (we have cookies.)
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 10:52 PM, Mateusz Loskot<mateusz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 12 June 2012 20:50, Δημήτρης Ζέρβας<01ttouch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
another guy had problems with his VPS...
when he updated he lost any connection with the VPS
do you have /boot on a separate partition?
Indeed, and if it is on separate partition it's probably not
getting mounted properly.
May be issue with changes regarding using fstab/labels vs UUID.
Best regards,
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Mateusz Loskot, http://mateusz.loskot.net
As for Ubuntu and Arch on same machine, Ubutnu was a good way for me to
learn. Once I felt comfortable, I switched to Arch, and NEVER LOOK BACK
!! :-)
But I am still a, let's say a n00b++, and this issue is puzzling me.
Yes, /boot and /usr are not on the root /, and you are right, the boot
CAN NOT be empty, it is just NOT mounted.
It seems I can do everything from Ubuntu, but I am not so sure to know
how. I will try to figure out, and LEARN, again and again...