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Re: Question about menu.lst
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giggz |
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Re: Question about menu.lst |
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Sun, 04 May 2008 14:49:35 +0200 |
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Lubomir Rintel a écrit :
> On Sun, 2008-05-04 at 14:10 +0200, giggz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sorry If it isn't the right place to post...I don't find a grub users
>> list...
>>
>> I have several kernel on my laptop. Most of them are compiled by myself.
>> But to compare the performance I have an official debian kernel (486).
>> The problem is that official debian kernels are compiled with ide (so
>> hd* device) and my personal jkernel with PATA support (so sd* device).
>> So the root= option is not the same.
>>
>> I would like to define a regle to set root=/dev/hda1 for all the *-486
>> kernels through the # kopt_*_486=root=/dev/hda1 ro option. But I want
>> to keep the general regle : # kopt=root=/dev/sda1 ro
>> Is there a way to do that ?
>
> Actually, you might want to use UUID or LABEL of the file system instead
> of device file name.
>
> You can get or set UUID or label with tune2fs like this:
>
> # tune2fs -l /dev/sda1 (get information)
> # tune2fs -L root-fs /dev/sda1 (set label)
>
> And then set a kernel root parameter as follows:
>
> root=LABEL=my-root-fs
>
Hi,
thx for your quick answer. my /etc/fstab sill use it. But I have read
that in order to use uuid in the grub menu.lst I must have an
initrd...and in my self-compiled kernels I don't build any initrd...
Cheers
> Hope that helps.
>