Update: 
I upgraded to grub-2.02-beta3 and the issue seems to be fixed. 
Thanks 
mike 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Michael F. Trombley jr." <[email protected]> 
To: "LFS Support List" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 12:14:24 PM 
Subject: [lfs-support] grub error during boot 

Hello everyone. 
I am having a strange issue while booting my new LFS 7.9 system. 
Just before the grub menu appears, I get an error message "not a valid xfs 
inode." 
My /boot and / partitions are EXT4 formatted. So I am not using XFS to boot my 
system. 
I have one drive with 2 XFS partitions mounted on /home and /srv. 
What is causing this issue? 
I googled this, but did not find any solutions. 
I tried to reformat the /home and /srv partitions with the new xfsprogs from 
new blfs book, but this did not fix the problem. 
Thank you, 
mike 



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