On 07/02/2015 07:57 PM, Glenn Holmer wrote:
openSUSE Tumbleweed here on a multi-boot system. One of the other Linux installs reformatted the swap partition, so it has a different UUID now. As far as I can tell, that's keeping SUSE from booting, because it drops to an emergency shell and one of the last messages I see says that the UUID for the swap partition doesn't exist.
I edited /etc/fstab to change it to match /dev/disk/by-uuid, and I also edited the "resume=" lines in grub.cfg, but it still won't boot (with the same message referencing the old UUID). I can't find anyplace else where the old UUID is specified.
Anybody have any ideas? .............
- i have every confidence that some kind person like mr jan is going to shout at me , but , as a temporary experiment , it might be worth a try editing /etc/fstab to something like : /dev/sda1 / /dev/sda2 /home /dev/sda3 swap - slim hope . buy maybe worth a try [ hold your horses mr jan , please ] ................. regards -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org