Jorgen Jonsson wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 05:37:04 -0400, David C. Chipman wrote:
Hi Jorgen,
Here are the two kernel lines from your grub
configuration:
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.25.10-86.fc9.i686 ro root=/dev/dm-0 quiet
usbcore.au tosuspend=1 agp=off agppart=off
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.25.10-85.fc9.i686 ro
root=UUID=27915760-e016-4843-9d 85-6642e29dc74c quiet
I notice that the data passed with the root option is different in both
cases. I notice that the kernel line for the newer kernel points to a
device file, while your root option for the working kernel passes a
string of letters and numbers. *First of all*: Back up your
"/boot/grub/grub.conf" file. Try copying the string of letters and
numbers from the working kernel line, and replace the device file name
with the letters and numbers. Good luck,
-David Chipman
PS: You might try posting a bugzilla entry in
the Fedora Bugzilla system about this.
As I said in my post, I've tried with the UUID root line, still gets
can't find /dev/root
You might try making a new initrd: mkinitrd -o myinitrd ...
As far as I can tell, initrd seems to have some control over /dev/root.
sean
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