linux fan wrote:
> On 6/30/10, Sebastian Plotz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> "The search lines are only meaningful for LFS systems if a separate boot
>> partition and a LABEL or UUID entry for this partition in /etc/fstab is
>> used."
>>
>
>
> It booted me and mounted /dev/sdd10
Excellent. Can you try it without the search line in grub.cfg.
Also, the kernel line really should have ro on it so a fsck can be
properly done if needed.
-- Bruce
> With this in grub.cfg
> =====================
> menuentry "GNU/Linux, with Linux 2.6.33 (search only)" {
> insmod ext2
> search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set
> 11b62acd-ee91-43f7-a619-c4b5cb5fa5e7
> linux /boot/vmlinux-2.6.33
> }
>
> With this in fstab
> ==================
> # Begin /etc/fstab
> # file system mount-point type options dump fsck
> # order
> #/dev/sdd10 / ext3 defaults 1 1
> UUID=11b62acd-ee91-43f7-a619-c4b5cb5fa5e7 / ext3
> defaults 1 1
> /dev/sdd8 swap swap pri=1 0 0
> proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
> sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
> devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=4,mode=620 0 0
> tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
> # End /etc/fstab
>
> /boot is on the root partition
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