You must label first your partitions. Example: e2label /dev/hda1 /boot e2label DEV LABEL for see: e2label DEV e2label only works with ext2/ext3, not reiser or swap. On the other hand, must configure some archives: /etc/fstab is one, /etc/grub.conf (or /boot/grub/menu.lst) is the other. Regards. Anze Vidmar escribió: > Cecilio Marín wrote: > >> This links with a question about labels of the past week. You can >> configure Grub references to LABELS, not partitions. Grub will start up >> root partition with LABEL /, and boot with label /boot, not will depends >> with the disk. >> To build it, is better make soft raids on installation time. >> >> > Thanks for the info. However I have one more Q: > > So my /etc/fstab file has now instead of LABELS devices suck ad > /dev/md0, /dev/md1 etc... > > I've changed the actual devices with LABEL=/, LABEL=/boot, but after a > reboot I get an error "unable to resolve LABEL=/" > > What am I missing here? > > Thank you. > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list