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I do not know how Mint works when there are two home directories. I need the files in there anyway to work. Sun 10:28 amPCloud mounts automatically on reboot. With only one tab or when it's closed, RAM and CPU usage stays low. I only have issues when Firefox is running with several tabs. My non-cloud home directory is indeed on it. Sometimes people just boot to a live session so they can check the partitions on a hard drive.)Įdited to add: I'm finding information that fsck is not to be done on an encrypted partition. (Note: you can only check on non-mounted drives.
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It might be worth checking the file system How to Use fsck Command to Check and Repair Filesystem, but I do not know if or how encryption might affect doing that. What is the size of the drive (that is currently showing as being more than 100% full)? And is your non-cloud home directory on it? I do not know enough about how the system sees encrypted partitions or cloud partitions to know if that might be why those are ERR-102 and that is just normal or if ERR-102 means there might be problem.
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It's common to see "source: ERR-102" for USB/DVDs used for live-booting Mint. I don't know what ERR-102 is and if this could be the cause of my issues? Normally I only have one home directory.ĭo you have the same issue with Firefox memory when you only have the one home directory mounted? Sat 8:11 pm PCloud is a cloud service, it's a mounted drive but the files are not physically stored on my PC.