I’ve looked and looked and can’t seem to find anything which would explain why 
grub.cfg would have been rewritten with a whole new volume group name.

Suggestions?


Steffan A. Cline
stef...@hldns.com
602-793-0014




> On Aug 21, 2018, at 11:27 PM, Steffan A. Cline <stef...@hldns.com> wrote:
> 
> I ran into something with a recent batch of updates on CentOS 7. It seems 
> that possibly one of the kernel updates running dracut changed all of the 
> volume groups in the grub.cfg file making the system unable to boot until I 
> manually edited each line putting it back to the way it was originally. My 
> volume group is called vg_h1 but it changed them all to the default “centos”. 
> 
> Is there a config somewhere I need to edit so this never happens again?
> 
> 
> Steffan A. Cline
> stef...@hldns.com
> 602-793-0014
> 
> 
> 
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