On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:29, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On 2011-10-04, Michael A. Koerber <m...@ll.mit.edu> wrote:
>
> > I have found that use of LABEL=FOO in /etc/fstab doesn't always solve
> > the problem of disks being reassigned during boot.
>
> That's because fstab isn't used during boot.  What "root=" setting is
> passed to your kernel by your bootloader?  Is that using /dev/sda1 or
> a label?  In order to use a label, I _think_ you need some special magic
> in an initrd (at least that used to be the case according to what I've
> googled).
>

That's my doubt. Last time I've read about, you needed some script to "load"
the labels.

Claudio Roberto França Pereira (a.k.a. Spidey)
hardMOB - HTForum - @spideybr
Engenharia de Computação - UFES 2006/1

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