I've just upgraded my sid and after a reboot I encountered this problem.. In order to boot I must replace the "search --fs-uuid" line with "insmod linux"
I've also another problem, parameters with a space or in to quotes are badly interpreted by grub2: For example I've some problem with my ACPI table and I would not recompile my kernel to patch it. To avoid this problem I can boot my system with this parameter: acpi_os_name="Microsoft Windows NT" However grub2 seem confused and the OS name assigned is wrong. This problem affect also the older version of grub2. grub-pc version: 1.96+20090628-1 grub-common-version: 1.96+20090628-1 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

