On 7/24/07, Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote: > Karl Larsen <k5di <at> zianet.com> writes: >> I did a google search and discovered that e2label can make just fine >> labels for my files. They were hhhhhedffggeertytuu and I changed them to >> fedora_7. Then I rebooted and fedora_7 would not come up and had a >> kernel panic and all that shit! >> >> I had to use my fedora 7 DVD and select Rescue. When it got to the >> point I asked it to mount my fedora 7 system and it FAILED! I had to use >> mount the darn thing myself and then use joe to remove the dam labels I >> made and replaced them with /dev/sdb5 which thank God now work! Now it >> will boot again. > > Labels just work here. You probably didn't enter them into fstab correctly (you > need to enter LABEL=fedora_7, not just fedora_7). Please don't blame the > utilities unless you have proof it's them which screwed up and not you! > >> Please no one mention labels AGAIN! > > labels labels labels labels labels labels labels labels labels labels labels > labels labels labels labels labels labels labels labels labels labels labels > labels labels labels labels labels labels labels labels labels labels > labels ;-) > > Kevin Kofler > > > > It was my fault because info e2label never mentioned you must have label= but I recall that now is the case. I might try again tomorrow and change just one and see if I can get it to work. Can I do the same for swap as well. I guess so but I tried and it said there were a bad superblock. But the loading of F7 had some weird Label on both swaps.
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