Doug P
Douglas Phillipson wrote:
Steve wrote:
Does anyone know what kernel option allows the kernel to recognise partition labels ? I had recompiled a stock kernel earlier this week and had the exact same problem - after compile and reboot the kernel no longer recognised root=LABEL=/ as a valid option and I had to replace this with the physical root device in fstab and grub.confYes, I'm still having the problem. Running e2label /dev/sda2 yeilds "/" and my fstab says:
The drives are definatly labeled and all I can think of is that there must be an option somewhere in the kernel to tell it to recognise device labels. Anyone know if this is the case and how to re-enable it ?
LABEL=/ / ext3 defaults 1 1
So they apparently match but Still won't boot unless I change the menu.lst to /dev/hda2
Can anyone shed some light on this issue?
Thanks
Doug P
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