

Same error
Same error
Sorry for responding so late I was busy at the moment.
I didn’t fully understand what you meant by " run updates until you get a 6.9"
Also what exactly should I be downloading and installing. The new patched kernel?
I’d like to avoid doing that as it could remove 6.8.9 as a boot option
I’ll update if it’s guaranteed to solve my issue.
What chown command should I try. I’ve already tried
sudo chown -R adelie:adelie /home
Honestly I feel like I’ve done everything at this point. Do you think I should reinstall fedora and partition root as ext4 instead of btrfs?
I didn’t know users had id numbers, any way to check my current one. I’ve changed fstab to what is was originally since then. I’ve made an edit to clarify this.
I’ve entered into my root account to check the mount points and yes I can confrim everything mounted properly. I simply can’t login, as far as I can tell. I’ve made an edit on the post to clarify this.
Old drive with current home directory = Drive A
New drive I wish to use a home directory = Drive B, I gave it an extra file named confirm.txt
I did have a root user account, I just didn’t know how to boot into it
The first time around I forgot to copy my old home folder into my new home folder, but now I know that wasn’t the issue.
After a bit of fiddling I decided to reinstall fedora.
I tried to separate my / and /home from the fedora installer; for some reason fedora wouldn’t let me. Any time I tried to set my /home on my 1TB drive fedora would place my / into said drive. Just to clarify I want my / and everything in it to stay in my 500GB nvme and my /home to be in my 1TB ssd.
I just cut my loses and let fedora do it’s usual install in Drive A. Drive B was left untouched.
For the new install I decided to do some thing different
In / I made two new partitions /new_home and /old_home
I went into fstab and made both drives mount; Drive A mounted into /home and Drive B into /new_home
I rebooted; Logged in as normal and Drive B successfully mounted
From here I reversed it, Drive A into /old_home and Drive B into /home
I rebooted; I entered into the KDE Login screen as usual. I typed my password correctly but after a short animation I was placed back into the login screen.
I logged in as root and checked if everything mounted correctly. It did. From / my /home would place me into Drive B the one with confirm.txt. And Drive A was in /old_home
So now I’m confused. Everything mounted properly but I still can’t login with my account. I’m assuming this might be a KDE problem but I’d like your opinion.
OK so I tried the steps you detailed and now I cant login, I’m currently typing this from a Live Environment
old home partition = partition A (nvme0n1p3)
new drive/home partition = drive B (sda1)
I formatted drive B following this tutorial link 1. I formatted it with the GPT table
I then partitioned drive B using this tutorial link 2. Made it one large partition with ext4
I then made 2 new directories /media/home_new and /media/home_old
I mounted drive B to /media/home_new/
I mounted partition A to /media/home_old/ (I think this was the problem)
I then edited fstab to mount drive B as new home( I am absolutely sure I used the correct UUID)
I typed in terminal “reboot”
I arrived at the login screen, when I typed my password it accepted the password, the screen played an animation, it would then kick me back to the login screen. Any time I inputted my password correctly it would kick me back to the login screen after the animation.
I’m kind of lost on how to salvage this. I understand I did something wrong but how do I fix this?
*Update: I was able to log back in after changing the fstab back to the old partition
But I’d still like to swap my home directories so where do I go from here
This is cool, thank you
Thank you for answering.
Just to be clear the AUR thing was just a typo, I meant to type arch wiki mb.
I’d like to ask you some clarifying question.
Linux uses the File System Hierarchy which Windows does not use. How do I keep my system organized while keeping to the FSH.
This isn’t really a question but my thoughts on your answer.
I really like the command line. I enjoy using it more than GUIs, but I don’t think the terminal should be pushed to the common user for mass adoption. Many of my friends don’t own desktop computers, some don’t own any other computer besides their phone. When I introduced them to my desktop, they were typing at less than 20 wpm with 2 fingers. No matter how great of a product Linux becomes in the future, It won’t see mass adoption as long as
A) non consumer friendly UX gets pushed and
B) There is no marketing force behind it
I really only learned of and got into Linux because SomeOrdinaryGamer and r/Unixporn. These were my first positive introductions to Linux. On my marketing point, Android, for example, has side loading, Fdroid, and lots of options for customizability, yet iOS is still the dominant market share and is continuing to grow.
If Linux want true mass adoption then there must be a real effort to make the command line as optional as possible, or the linux community must start trying to appeal to the types of people that would give Linux a shot if they new it existed. Returning to SomeOrdinaryGamer, that man gets millions of views per month and I seriously doubt most of them are Linux users.
This is extremely helpful. Thank you for the links!
Thank you. I read a while ago that MO2 didn’t work on Linux, which is why I asked here.
Again thank you.
Just to clarify on the proton thing, its an issue I faced on my old 80TJ Lenovo ideapad. I assume it’s a hardware issue as Vulkan doesn’t seem to work, and it has 4 gigs of ram. There’s also the fact its over 9 years old.
I’m not really searching for a solution to my laptops problems, but thanks for the insight.
If you don’t mind me asking what difficulties would I face switching desktop environments/ window managers as I’d like to experiment a bit(on my desktop).
Hello I did as you advised and my system installed the kernel 6.9.4
Nothing really changed. Still hung at that same exact spot. Honestly the only thing I’d like right now is to know what
Job dev-mapper-cl\x2dswap.device/start
meansStill thank you for replying