More an exercise in technical correctness, but thought I would post my findings anyhow.
Made a multi boot system with Kubuntu 15.10, Linux Mint and Debian 8.0.
Kubuntu went on 1st, then Mint and finally Debian 8.0.
Now when installing Linux OS's the partitioner always formats swap and gives it a new UUID, ok, just update fstab with the new UUID. IF YOU REMEMBER TO DO THIS!! WHERE'S MY HAIR GONE.
elseif new fstab=0, kubuntu 15.10 -> mount swap (lordoftheunderworldknows);
Linux Mint handily will just find any swap partition and use that, kubuntu 15.10 just drops you to a terminal. I believed the issue was directly proportional to kubuntu alone.
so BasilDazz, check you UUID's in fstab in future.
Made a multi boot system with Kubuntu 15.10, Linux Mint and Debian 8.0.
Kubuntu went on 1st, then Mint and finally Debian 8.0.
Now when installing Linux OS's the partitioner always formats swap and gives it a new UUID, ok, just update fstab with the new UUID. IF YOU REMEMBER TO DO THIS!! WHERE'S MY HAIR GONE.
elseif new fstab=0, kubuntu 15.10 -> mount swap (lordoftheunderworldknows);
Linux Mint handily will just find any swap partition and use that, kubuntu 15.10 just drops you to a terminal. I believed the issue was directly proportional to kubuntu alone.
so BasilDazz, check you UUID's in fstab in future.
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