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Re: Breaking out of menu on "live disk", repairing grub
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Felix Miata |
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Re: Breaking out of menu on "live disk", repairing grub |
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Tue, 26 Mar 2013 13:45:34 -0400 |
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On 2013-03-26 14:33 (GMT) Simon Hobson composed:
OK, got my system running, but ...
I could not get a working boot by chroot, update-grub, and update-initramfs. All my
attempts left me with "couldn't mount root, dropping to shell". Basically, soft
raid wasn't getting started, so the roof filesystem wasn't available. I hadn't tried it
before, but starting raid and then hitting ctrl-D to exit the shell resuted in the system
completing it's boot.
After booting this way, updating the grub config and initramfs gave me a
working setup - I'm thinking it was more likely a problem with the initramfs
than Grub.
So something else new I've learned :)
Mon, 25 Mar 2013 8:08:19 +0000 you wrote in part:
The specific case is where I've copied all the files to a new machine
or disk
My guess is the trouble you had may have stemmed from use of UUIDs in Grub
stanzas and/or initrds. If you prepped the new disk prior to restoration of
files rather than restoring via a partition cloning process, UUIDs would have
changed, meaning root= would need to be different on the cmdline(s) on the
new disk, and likely for fstab entries as well. "couldn't mount root
filesystem" is a common giveaway that root= is wrong.
I use volume labels for root= and fstab, which avoids the UUID change
problem, but suffers from the same duplication problem as when having cloned
and then rebooting without removing the source first, leaving identical twins
to confuse the kernel and init.
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- Re: Breaking out of menu on "live disk", repairing grub, (continued)
Re: Breaking out of menu on "live disk", repairing grub, Jordan Uggla, 2013/03/25
Re: Breaking out of menu on "live disk", repairing grub, Simon Hobson, 2013/03/25
Re: Breaking out of menu on "live disk", repairing grub, Simon Hobson, 2013/03/25
Re: Breaking out of menu on "live disk", repairing grub, Petro, 2013/03/25
Re: Breaking out of menu on "live disk", repairing grub, Simon Hobson, 2013/03/25
Re: Breaking out of menu on "live disk", repairing grub, Simon Hobson, 2013/03/26
- Re: Breaking out of menu on "live disk", repairing grub,
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Re: Breaking out of menu on "live disk", repairing grub, Simon Hobson, 2013/03/26