Robert Millan wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 04:00:23PM +0000, Colin Watson wrote:
Just leave it with (/dev/foo).
You mean literally with the parentheses? I don't understand, since /dev/
names will be unintelligible to GRUB when running outside an operating
system.
Yes. This just means we'd have "set root=(/dev/foo)" statements in grub.cfg,
but those are just meant as a backward compatibility hack for pre-UUID GRUB
installs.
Are you are implying that UUID will be the only way? I don't use
initrd's on my systems so I need root=(hd0,x) or root=(/dev/foo).
AFAIK initrd is the only way to load with UUIDs.
-- Bruce
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