Start-up disc does not see Yosemite installed in a partition of the hard drive

I have partitioned the hard drive of my macbook pro in two parts
on the first part I use Leopard and many programs for image processing
on the second part I use the latest operating system (now Yosemite) so
that I can back-up my iPhone ,use latest Safari Mail etc.
Up to Mavericks I was able to switch between the two os's just by going
to preferences start-up disc and selecting the partition with the desired os.
not any longer , Leopard's start-up preference cannot detect the Yosemite carrying
partition while when using Yosemite's start-up preference I can see the leopard partition

Reboot with the Option key held down and see if the Yosemite partition is recognized.  If it is boot into it and then Boot into the Recovery volume (boot with the Command + R keys held down), select Disk Utility and repair both the disk permissions and the disk. 
When you boot next into Lepoard see if the Yosemite partition is recognized.

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