Am 22.03.2016 um 12:02 schrieb Neil Bothwick:
Did you have sda1 mounted at /boot when you installed the kernel and
ran grub2-mkconfig?
Sorry for top posting.
Yes /dev/sda1 was mounted when I installed the kernel.
Here is an example of how the boot entry looks, while I boot (abbreviated).
This is the default entry, created by grub2-mkconfig:
set root='hd0,msdos3'
--set=root *UUID of /dev/sda3* (root)
linux /boot/kernel root=/dev/sda3 ro
Here is the one that gets created when I created with the grub shell:
set root='hd0,msdos1'
--set=root *UUID of /dev/sda1* (boot)
linux /kernel root=UUID=*UUID of /dev/sda3* ro
initrd /initramfs
When I select the second entry I am able to boot the new kernel. No
kernel panic here.
Any suggestions?
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Dennis Tants
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