On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 2:25 PM, wrote:
>
> Note that /dev/sdd1 and /dev/sde1, which both have labels that begin with
> a leading slash, mounted correctly. This, to me, indicates the bug is with
> grub2's handling of LABEL=.
I'm pretty sure grub2 just passes strings to the
> What I did:
> 1. in /etc/fstab, I changed LABEL= to /dev/sda*
> 2. I did rebuild the initramfs with that.
> That still didn't do it.
>
> Finally, I did this: from the grub2 boot menu, I edited the kernel line so
> that instead of reading ... root=LABEL=/, it read root=/dev/sda3, and it
> booted
Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> This is happening on anything other than plain vanilla Dell servers. One
>> R730, with dual Tesla cards, one R420, with a fibre card for a RAID
>> device, it never switches root. All these systems have Xeons, not AMD
>> CPUs.
On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
This is happening on anything other than plain vanilla Dell servers. One
R730, with dual Tesla cards, one R420, with a fibre card for a RAID
device, it never switches root. All these systems have Xeons, not AMD
CPUs.
We've had this with every one of
This is happening on anything other than plain vanilla Dell servers. One
R730, with dual Tesla cards, one R420, with a fibre card for a RAID
device, it never switches root. All these systems have Xeons, not AMD
CPUs.
We've had this with every one of the 327 kernels. In addition, it seems to
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