Hello, i currently have a performance issue (slow vm and system) due to a crappy partitionning i did on my fedora install, wish i knew better at the time. So basically i have two disks, one ssd and one hard drive. My ssd partitions : /dev/sdc1 ext4 /boot /dev/sdc2 lvm2 pv root /dev/sdc3 ext4 /home (this is not currently mounted)
my hard drive partitios : /dev/sdb1 lvm2 pv Home (it includes apparently the swap too) here is my fstab http://ur1.ca/oohd9 Following the thread here : https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/50007/how-to-change-home-directory-location-to-be-on-hdd-drive-when-system-is-installed-on-ssd/ I created a new partition (sdc3) where i rsynced my /home and i tried to mount things. It does indeed mount without error it seems but i cannot boot on it. I assume the problem is coming from lvm and the swap partition but i have no clue how to solve this, could someone give me a hint please? (if it is fixable of course).
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