* markus reichelt <ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Might it be a good idea to use UUID to have "/lib" for loop-aes > > always in the right place? Can the build-initrd.sh script compile > > an initrd using UUID or will this conflict with library issues at > > boot time? I just thought about it as Kubuntu makes use of UUID > > and for people operating usb-hard drives the situation might look > > even more weird. > > This should be no problem. The /proc filesystem is usually mounted > by the script and mount -[U|L] relies just on /proc/partitions. On a sidenote: Have you tried Alon's approach yet? I like the idea of using kernel boot parameters to reflect changes in one's system. -- left blank, right bald
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