Re: Bug with UUIDs?

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On 03/04/2010 04:34 AM, Patrick Ale wrote:
> Good morning!
> 
> Before filing a bug, I want to see what you have to say :)
> 
> I did an FC12 installation on my Ultra 5 and noticed something weird.
> 
> [root@medusa /]# blkid
> /dev/sda1: UUID="5227bdcc-de97-4a1a-8d01-49e06e882771" TYPE="ext3"
> /dev/sda3: UUID="5227bdcc-de97-4a1a-8d01-49e06e882771" TYPE="ext3"
> /dev/sdb1: UUID="90a9428f-72c6-ae35-e4e6-37e93e5dd7b5" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
> /dev/sdc1: UUID="7fd60fe3-8252-40e8-8ec4-8790287eb8e8" TYPE="ext4"
> /dev/sdc2: UUID="e07227d5-8519-44b7-a046-75406f2598ce" TYPE="swap"
> /dev/sdc3: UUID="7fd60fe3-8252-40e8-8ec4-8790287eb8e8" TYPE="ext4"
> /dev/sdc4: UUID="01d42e64-932b-4abb-98f0-5c78807e8b06" TYPE="ext4"
> /dev/sdc5: UUID="8e47e08c-4918-452d-a266-d26d8185c106" TYPE="ext4"
> 
> Note how all first slices and the third slices on both my ATA and SATA
> disk are duplicates.
> This becomes very problamatic during booting.
> 
> silo.conf by default after installation uses
> root=UUID="7fd60fe3-8252-40e8-8ec4-8790287eb8e8".
> The kernel panics, mentions "you have to specify a filesystem" and
> sleeps forever.

Any chance you can remove "quiet" from the boot command line and see if
we get more details here? I'm not entirely convinced that this is to blame.

~spot
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