Hi Dudes
Can I boot a LinuxInstallation with a UUID instead of an /dev/sdb1 ?
I want a bootable USB-Stick with OpenSuse , mintppc11 , debian8.2 and fedora17.
I ask , because my mintppc11-usbstick boot if i turn my X1000 on (after i paused for 10mins).
But a second boot after the first one boots into a Kernelpanic (cant find a rootfs at xxxx).
I boot with the same CFE-Var that i tried before.
Greetz Robert
Linux boot with UUID
Linux boot with UUID
X1000 RadeonHD5450 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2-PC2-8500 Kingston HyperX 5-5-5-5-15 OS4.1.6 & Lubuntu13.04/mintppc11 with Kernel 3.8.7/3.9
Re: Linux boot with UUID
This will be a quick reply as I am on the QM2 with only access to satelite internet (charged by the minute) I hope to have better access once I reach Scaramento next week.zappa2009 wrote:Hi Dudes
Can I boot a LinuxInstallation with a UUID instead of an /dev/sdb1 ?
In answer to your question, yes, but not easily. UUID, and LABEL booting require udev to have started to create these. I've been looking at this for another A-Eon project.. It appears to need a small initrd which can then activate udev and names then pass the control over to the main system.
What bootargs are you using? - you should have a rootdelay=10 or similar in.I want a bootable USB-Stick with OpenSuse , mintppc11 , debian8.2 and fedora17.
I ask , because my mintppc11-usbstick boot if i turn my X1000 on (after i paused for 10mins).
But a second boot after the first one boots into a Kernelpanic (cant find a rootfs at xxxx).
I boot with the same CFE-Var that i tried before.
Greetz Robert
I intend to look at this more over the next few weeks. stay tuned.
Regards
Darren
Re: Linux boot with UUID
Hi daz
I try with rootdelay=10 and 20.
But i found a Failure later at /etc/fstab . OpenSuse (on /dev/sda4 from my Sata-HDD) have a UUID there.
If i change them manualy to /dev/sda4 I can boot onto Lxde-Desktop but with no Ethernet interface up.
The Opesuse-13.2.tar.gz from Xeno74 has the same Problem with UUID but has a working Netwotk .
I will try my Trick ? on Fedora17 .
Greetz Robert
I try with rootdelay=10 and 20.
But i found a Failure later at /etc/fstab . OpenSuse (on /dev/sda4 from my Sata-HDD) have a UUID there.
If i change them manualy to /dev/sda4 I can boot onto Lxde-Desktop but with no Ethernet interface up.
The Opesuse-13.2.tar.gz from Xeno74 has the same Problem with UUID but has a working Netwotk .
I will try my Trick ? on Fedora17 .
Greetz Robert
X1000 RadeonHD5450 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2-PC2-8500 Kingston HyperX 5-5-5-5-15 OS4.1.6 & Lubuntu13.04/mintppc11 with Kernel 3.8.7/3.9
Re: Linux boot with UUID
Checkout this -> http://forum.hyperion-entertainment.biz ... =35&t=3226
X1000 RadeonHD5450 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2-PC2-8500 Kingston HyperX 5-5-5-5-15 OS4.1.6 & Lubuntu13.04/mintppc11 with Kernel 3.8.7/3.9
Re: Linux boot with UUID
Many thanks!zappa2009 wrote:Checkout this -> http://forum.hyperion-entertainment.biz ... =35&t=3226
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