Curt Howland wrote:
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Hi. Up-to-date Sid.
On boot, Grub lists the correct kernels. "update-grub" tells me that
everything is a-ok.
But when it tries to load, I get the error that "device (shows UUID
from /boot/grub/grub.cfg) not found"
Editing the grub command line to take out the UUID code does no good,
then it just gets more and more confusing errors.
I guess I could downgrade GRUB back to GRUB-legacy, if that's the only
way around this. Thank goodness for Linux liveCDs and chroot.
Any other suggestions how to make GRUB give itself correct
information?
Curt-
I also had problems with uuid and just disabled it (you need to give the appropriate
device file though instead, such as root=/dev/sda1). Not sure how I disabled it (not next
to my linux box at the moment) but try looking for a uuid option under /etc/default/grub2
or /etc/grub2 or something similar (not sure where the settings are, try looking at the
comment at the start of /boot/grub/grub.cfg or find my earlier mail in this thread)
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