Re: grub.cfg

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I’ve looked and looked and can’t seem to find anything which would explain why grub.cfg would have been rewritten with a whole new volume group name.

Suggestions?


Steffan A. Cline
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> On Aug 21, 2018, at 11:27 PM, Steffan A. Cline <steffan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I ran into something with a recent batch of updates on CentOS 7. It seems that possibly one of the kernel updates running dracut changed all of the volume groups in the grub.cfg file making the system unable to boot until I manually edited each line putting it back to the way it was originally. My volume group is called vg_h1 but it changed them all to the default “centos”. 
> 
> Is there a config somewhere I need to edit so this never happens again?
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> Steffan A. Cline
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> 602-793-0014
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