On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 04:00:55PM -0700, Fritz Hudnut wrote: > On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 3:29 PM Walter Lapchynski <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 10:54:25AM -0700, Fritz Hudnut wrote: > > Um, so you're saying that the problem is solved? Strangest story ever. > Right. It "appears" to be "solved" . . . for now, but yep, you could say > that "'strange' is my middle name" . . .
Well, good. Can I quote you on that, by the way? XD > > Did you ever look in /var/crash? There are some odd things in the logs > > you posted up that *could* create a problem, but unknown. > I pasted the data into a document > that is now in the Lubuntu Documents directory The contents of /var/crash can get wiped (this is normal, actually; it's abnormal when you have things sitting in there), so I'm not too surprised the original disappeared, but you should have this copy, no? > there are some "issues" that go along with running > multi-boot systems Yes, this! I totally caution people against them. > "inode_val: > object (oid 0x2b644e): invalid internal flags . . . " errors An inode refers to the filesystem. Maybe your disk is dying? Weird problems are often caused by hardware failures. Software— algorithms— are predictable. Faulty circuitry is not. > that disk's partition is > formatted as APFS, and that is a new format that Apple is using Are you sure GRUB supports this? They certainly don't list it in the [filesystem section][1] of their manual. [1]: https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub/html_node/Internationalisation.html#Filesystems -- @wxl | polka.bike C563 CAC5 8BE1 2F22 A49D 68F6 8B57 A48B C4F2 051A -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
