I added the output of "dracut --print-cmdline" (specifically the rd.md.uuid=...
parts) to 'linux ...' lines in grub2.cfg, which works.
As an alternative I also added a simple 'rd.auto=1' which (may not be the
preferred solution but) works as well.
On 04/10/2014 02:31 PM, poma wrote:
On 10.04.
I think this is related:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1084766
Op 10/04/14 09:46 schreef Rolf Fokkens :
>Same problem here, but I think it is caused by the latest dracut.
>Creating a new initramdisk for older kernels (and booting it) results in
>the same problem.
>
Same problem here, but I think it is caused by the latest dracut. Creating a
new initramdisk for older kernels (and booting it) results in the same problem.
> Op 10 apr. 2014 om 09:13 heeft Francis SOUYRI het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> Hello,
>
> I juste updated my PC to the kernel-3.13.9-200
On 10/12/2013 10:58 PM, Reartes Guillermo wrote:
Maybe that can be enhanced to say "cset.uuid" instead of just "uuid" /
"set uuid"? (for which i confused it with dev.uuid shown by blkid,
since i never used bcache before).
cset.uuid can be obtained from the output of "bcache-show-super".
Cheers.
Hi,
Tomorrow (sunday) there's an SSD cache Test day. I do like not using the
wiki for testresults, but is this tool online available to be used for
tomorrow's test day?
Rolf
On 10/11/2013 06:53 PM, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
On 10/11/2013 04:47 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
Well, 'we' di
howing up to the test day, add your name to
the
participant list on the wiki, and when the day arrives, pop into
#fedora-test-day on freenode and give us a shout!
The Wiki page is still under development, so expect some improvements
before sunday.