Jimmy Johnson <field.engin...@gmail.com> writes:

> brownh wrote:
>
>> I assume that the UUID assigned to my hard disk does not match the
>> kernel line in GRUB2. Is there any way to find out what the assigned
>> ID numbers are?
>>
>> Haines Brown
>
>
> Yes, as Boyd said, as root in the console type 'blkid'.

Yes, but thar's the rub! If I can't boot, I can't access a console,
but only the (initramfs) prompt. That utility does not know the
command blkid. 

When I do (initramfs) cat /proc/cmdline, I see the same disk UUID as
that being used by GRUB2. Does this mean anything? 

Incidentally, setting rootdelay=15 for the kernel didn't help.

Haines


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