On 6/30/10, Bruce Dubbs <bruce.du...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> The Linux kernel generally needs to be told what it's root partition is.
> To the best of my knowledge, it understands root=/dev/<device> and
> root=LABEL=label-name.

I so wished that to be true that I grasped at straws, but kernel won't
understand
root=LABEL=label-name any better than root=UUID=bla-bla-bla without initrd.
However, there is a somewhat cool thing which worked:

menuentry "GNU/Linux, with Linux 2.6.33 (label)" {
        insmod ext2
        search --no-floppy --label --set LFS-6-6
        linux   /boot/vmlinux-2.6.33
}

where LFS-6-6 is the e2label of the partition in question.
And fstab can have:
LABEL=LFS-6-6  /   ext3  defaults        1     1
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