Error: Storage system verify or repair failed

My MBP frooze a couple times yesterday; I loaded Disk Utillity and with the top level "122.33 GB APPLE SSD" selected I tried both "Verify Disk" and "Repair Disk." I get a pop up that says, "Alert: Storage system verify or repair failed." On the detailed section it states: "Problems were found with the parition map which might prevent booting. (In red letters) Error: Storage system verify or repair failed." When I select "Macintosh HD," I encounter no problems with Repairs or Verify Disks/Disk Permissions. I have always been able to select both and do the Verify/Repair options and haven't had any errors. I am running Lion and do have encrytption enabled. When I boot in recovery mode, I am able to Verify and Repair Disks on the "122.33 GB APPLE SSD" level without any problems. Only when I boot normally and attempt to Verify or Repair the top level. I am thinking its an encryption related error and not actually an issue. Any thoughts?

My sert up looks simple in 10.6 and 10.7 disk utility             500GB Physical HD
                                 slightly to the right virtual volume partition (icon)1 Mountain Lion
                                                                                                        2 Lion
                                                                                                        3 Snowleopard
                                                                                                        4 empty
In Lion Disk Utiity on First Aid if I choose 500HD and repair disk  In red it states alert storage system verify or repair failed disk permissions are greyed out that means they can not be clicked.
If I choose Mountain lion (I am booted in Lion) it will repair permissions and veryfy and repair disk.
If I choose Lion (I am booted in Lion) it will verify and repair permissions but only verify disk. NOT repair !
( it is said it can not repair itself so we need to be booted into lion recovery disk disk utilities)
If I choose Snow leopard (I am booted in Lion) it will verify and repair permissions and verify and repair disk.
In Mountain lion the partition map or set up is strange.
                                                                             500GB Physical HD
                        slightly to the left virtual volume partition (icon) 1 Lion
                            slightly to the right virtual volume partition (icon) 2 Lion
                        slightly to the right virtual volume partition (icon) mountain Lion                     
                       slightly to the left virtual volume partition (icon) mountain Lion
                                                                                           3 Snowleopard
                                                                                           4 empty
Do I have 6 partitions 2 Lions 2 Mountain lions?
And on Mountain lion and lion on sub volume only FirstAid and Partition is shown not erase or restore !
In Snow leopard disk utility Mountain lion and lion shows as incompatable so can even partitioned or repaired.
When partitioning and installing 3 OSX's on 1 HD the partition table changes with Mountain lion and Lion.
And if you have Vile fault turned on you can not access the Mountain lion and lion repair permissions and repair disk ,also can not access the recovery disk when booting using options.
That means you have to turn Vilefault or Gate keeper off.
Apple Japan said it does not support more than one OS per HD !
It is a resl mess they do not fix these things and show photes and explanations of different scenrios on disk utility.
we want to use all our OSX/s on the same machine because many applications do not work on different platforms.
They should work out a solution when bring out new OS

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