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[opensuse] opensuse 11.0 kernel/grub disk ordering unstable
- From: Vahe Avedissian <vyav@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 22:47:23 -0700 (PDT)
- Message-id: <870138.52781.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I just updated to the lasted 11.0 x64 kernel release and once my hard drives
are recognised in a different order which causes grub to not find my root
partition and the system does not boot till I manually edit device.map and
menu.lst!
I think there have been at least 2 kernel releases plus the initial 11.0
release kernel version, and after *every* kernel update, grub / booting breaks
and
requires a manual edit to fix things.
Why is every new kernel release reading hard drives in different order? It does
not make sense!
I have a (true) hardware raid array, a (fake hardware) raid array (dm raid),and
a sata disk.
Vahe
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are recognised in a different order which causes grub to not find my root
partition and the system does not boot till I manually edit device.map and
menu.lst!
I think there have been at least 2 kernel releases plus the initial 11.0
release kernel version, and after *every* kernel update, grub / booting breaks
and
requires a manual edit to fix things.
Why is every new kernel release reading hard drives in different order? It does
not make sense!
I have a (true) hardware raid array, a (fake hardware) raid array (dm raid),and
a sata disk.
Vahe
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