Glenn Eychaner wrote: > So, I have a CentOS 6 system, and I want to make several clones of it. > I'm using Clonezilla to clone the drives; that's no problem. But the > drive UUIDs are driving me up the wall. After cloning, the two drives have > the same UUID, but I'd like each clone to have different UUIDs so there's > no possibility of a conflict when I am running diagnostics with two drives > installed, etc. But when I change the UUID of the /boot or / partition > (even if I update /etc/fstab), the system won't boot; it GRUBs OK (after I > use recovery mode to rerun grub-install), but never gets to the 'Welcome > to CentOS " message. Do I need to "rebless" vmlinuz or initrd or > initramfs in the /boot partition if I change the drive UUID? > > Or should I just ignore UUID and go back to using labels in /etc/fstab > (which is what I did in CentOS 5)? I hate UUIDs. There is *no* way you can remember them, when you're sitting at a console trying to bring something up. We stayed with labels, which always work, and are easy to change. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos