On 3/18/20 12:14 PM, sixpack13 wrote:
On 18.03.20 16:09, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
Cloning Fedora 31 on different computer. Fixed the UUID entries in
/etc/fstab, /etc/grub2.cfg, /boot/grub2/grubenv, but attempting to
start finds an entry for the original / UUID and drops into dracut.
dracut
I guess you need to edit /etc/default/grub too, if you have a entry
regarding swap/hibernate
seems to implicate initramfs as the location of the legacy UUID and
says regenerate it.
I can use a live system to chroot to the new filesystem and do any
necessary edits.
Is there a way to edit or regenerate initramfs?
*without* the live boot media:
for a successful start edit the UUID from the grub start menue:
I guess the "e" key at grub menu. CRTL+x, when finished editing.
when the box has booted try to reinstall the same or install an newer
kernel should generate a new initramf
Editing the grub menu gets to a boot screen but entering an id and
password lists a few entries to fast to read and goes back to the login,
used both mode 3 for text and the default graphical. The graphical gives
a last login and time that increments but no shell.
Found the source that the grub menu now uses for its entries in
/grub/loader/*.conf.
Any ideas?
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