On Sat, 16 May 2009 19:59:38 -0500, "David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E."
<drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com> wrote:
> Listmates,
> 
>       I am in a fist-fight with grub again most likely due to
/dev/disk/by-uuid
>       and
> I'm losing the battle.
> 
>       First, the situation. I'm moving and resizing partitions from an 80G
drive
>       to
> a 500G drive. No issues there. The partitions setup is:
> 
> /dev/sda1     WinXP
> /dev/sda2     Extended
> /dev/sda5     /home
> /dev/sda6     /
> /dev/sda7     swap
> /dev/sda8     /boot
> 
>       After moving and resizing the partitions windows boot fine and Arch
boots 
> until it gets to kinit and then throws a kernel panic. I have updated the

> disk/by-uuid labels in /boot/grub/menu.lst and in /etc/fstab, but still
the
> 
> kinit error.
> 
>       As far as my grub install goes, the system boot to the grub menu and it
is
> reading /boot/grub/menu.lst because I can boot XP from the grub menu, but
> not 
> boot Arch.
> 
>       Gurus... What to check? Throw a brother a bone.... Where else is the
disk 
> by-uuid stuff hidden?

Try replacing the disk-by-uuid stuff with direct paths to the device nodes
(ex. /dev/sda2, etc). If you can get this to work then start switching back
to disk-by-uuid.

~pyther

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