Hi people, Some time ago I upgraded my hard drive, & rather than reinstall I did a dump & restore of / . Consequently the new disk/partition has a different UUID to the old one, afterwards rather than faff about with UUIDs I modified /etc/fstab & /boot/grub/menu.lst to use good old /dev/sda6 & all was well; however when I recently did a kernel upgrade it put the UUID field back in menu.lst BUT it put the wrong UUID (I think it had the one from the of the old disk/partition & not the current one) and consequently it wouldn't reboot without a bit of fiddling. Does anyone know where the kernel builds & the like get the root partition UUID from? I'm guessing it must be held in a file somewhere, so if I can identify it I'll change it to the right one for future upgrades etc.
TIA for any help, Martyn
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