Sven Hartge wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > > Can you verify that the UUID of your root device and the UUID that > > doesn't boot on grub's kernel command line are the same? > > ... > > Can you check to see if they do or do not match on your system? I > > suspect that they do not match and that is why the system will not > > boot. Because if they match then it should work. This is the > > default when booting Debian Wheezy on installations (not using > > LVM). > > Absolutely. I used blkid inside the initramfs and the UUID of the > filesystem on /dev/md0 matches the one referenced from /proc/cmdline > for root=UUID=...
Drat. I was hoping it would have been simple. Thanks for confirming. Even it is now harder. :-) > BTW: we (or at least I am) are not talking about Wheezy here but about > Sid. > > My Wheezy systems continue to boot splendidly via root=UUID=... If I can squeeze some time I will set up a test case and see if I can reproduce your problem. Currently I don't have that particular combination available to me to try. Bob
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