Hi Benjamin,

I attempted to reproduce you problem with a two disc configuration and
Windows installed on the 2nd disc, but I have not be able to reproduce
this (yet).

Can you change the boot option to:

"root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/71f444b7-d4a5-42de-82dd-ac58416c1de9"

And retry. If we get the same VFS issue then the problem is less
probably not a grub issue, but most probably a mount issue with ext4.

As an aside, can you attach a dmesg log of any successful boot - it may
help me be able to build a kernel image in with some debug to see why we
are getting a VFS error.

Thanks.

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grub does not resolve ext4 uuid
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