Re: What does kernel option `root=LABEL=/' do?

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On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 04:56, Paul Claessen wrote:
>          
>         ==== Actually reading a manual??? What a novel idea!  ;-)
>         (okay, so I got caught.. feeling real small now...)
>         The mainline kernels don't have the patch to handle
>         mount-by-label, but
>         the Red Hat kernels do.

Ehm. No. Totally wrong.
This does not require a kernel patch and the Red Hat kernel as a result
does not have such a magic patch.
It's the initrd that takes care of mounting the rootfs by label.


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