On 09/06/2016 11:38 AM, gevisz wrote: > 2016-09-06 21:21 GMT+03:00 Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk>: >> On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 21:16:12 +0300, gevisz wrote: >> >>> I had one IDE hard drive for / >>> and one SATA hard drive for /home >>> >>> After adding another (yet non-formatted) SATA hard drive >>> the system panics and complains that it cannot find kernel >>> (if I understood it correctly :). >>> >>> As it happens after the GRUB(2) menu, I suspect GRUB(2). >>> >>> Just executed >>> # grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg >>> but have not tried to reboot yet. >>> >>> After disconnecting a new hard drive, the system boot normally. >> >> It sounds like you are specifying the root device by device node and >> those have changed with the addition of a new drive. Using UUID or LABEL >> will avoid this problem. > > Thank you for the prompt reply! > > In my fstab, all the old drives are specified by UUID. > And the new one does not have UUID yet. > > But it seems that GRUB does not read fstab... :( > > Where else should I specify them? > > Do you think that running > # grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg > with a new drive connected will be enough? > I edit the /etc/default/grub.
-- Willie Matthews matthews.willi...@gmail.com
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