On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 04:21:21PM +0100, Ralph wrote:
> [maximilian attems]
> > if you change fstab you have to also pass the corresponding bootflag.
> > if you have manualy set this, you just have to fix your bootloader.
> > if debian installer sets it which i don't know,
> > then it is up to debian installer to pass the right rootflags.
> 
> Changing fstab has no effect ?

yes.
NEWS at 11.
 
> I ever wondered how the mount option of root in /etc/fstab relates
> to the kernel-bootflag.
> 
> There should be a hint written as a comment in /etc/fstab
> that some mount options modifying the rootfs only have an effect
> via bootflag or initrd !

change your rootdev and you have to update your root cmdline bootarg.
for asistance ask on a debian user malinglist.

-- 
maks



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