Am 14. August 2010 schrieb Daniel Baumann: 

> On 08/14/2010 10:26 PM, J. Körner wrote:
> > My fstab war generated by Debian and it uses UUID instead of
> > /dev/<whatever>. Therefore I can’t control it.
> 
> sane as with UUID.
> 
> if the root partition is found as by UUID instead of /dev/sdaX, then
> your fstab is inaccurate and you should update it to use.

I set my fstab.bak generated during installation process to /etc/fstab (it
was renamed when UUID based partitions were written to the new fstab and
contains /dev/sdX only)
and ran extlinux-update again. Same result. Wrong named partitions in
/boot/extlinux/linux.cfg.

On the other hand if the UUIDs are wrong how can my system find them? 
Is there a bug in the generating process from /dev/XXX to UUID? The
system was set up brand new about 2 weeks ago...




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