On 09/09/09 08:17, mike cloaked wrote:
Bob Arendt wrote:
Try using /sbin/dosfslabel or /sbin/e2label to read the actual label.
Then use that for the label on the boot line.
Bingo! That works - excellent - I think I will add this to the
reference page - others will doubtless be bitten by this also.
Now I hope I can test later this evening....
mike
Glad it helped. I tried out the Snapshot 1 liveusb, and
was puzzled when it didn't work; My original post to
those bugs was based on /sbin/dosfslabel (it was a vfat stick).
I'm curious - what *was* the label reported? How did you
create your live boot? I'd used the "livecd-iso-to-disk"
tool, latest F11 version to put the live iso's on to a USB
stick .. and ended up with labels "F12-i686" and "F12-x86_64".
Some tool somewhere is mucking this up. I don't know if
it's the .iso creation on the fedoraproject side, or the
livecd-iso-to-disk from the livecd-tools package (or some
sort of tool inconsistency).
-Bob Arendt
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