Phillip, you are exactly right. I just remembered that there was another
bug during the installation of 10.04.1 - I was installing from a USB
flash disk. The installer was using /dev/sda instead of
/dev/mapper/isw_ecdhgaacgh_Volume0, so I had to do some tricks in the
console to get it working.
The
The root partition is supposed to be referred to by UUID so the change
in name should not matter. I wonder if this is a result of the system
originally being installed from a much older distro, and then upgraded
to 10.04. On upgrade to 10.04 from an older release, the older grub
leagacy is left i
Ok, thanks for the info.
Hope this thread helps someone.
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Well really it was a bug before in 10.04 as the partition naming was
wrong then. One of the issues in the Ubuntu development is that there
are lots of people who don't talk to each other. Ubiquity (the
installer) breaks dmraid at least once during every development cycle.
Ideally you should have b
But isn't the upgrader supposed to at least warn me about this issue? It
took me an hour to find out what the problem actually is.
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After u
This is an unfortunate side effect of pulling dmraid inline with the
rest of the linux kernel.
If a partition name ends with a number a 'p' is added before the partition
number to avoid confusion.
If you didn't have a number at the end of the volume label this wouldn't have
been an issue.
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