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Old 08-08-2009, 11:37 PM   #1
Peterius
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boot can't find UUID, then finds it


A couple months, maybe six months ago, I started getting this error on boot, can't find UUID=blah blah, can't mount root, specify another disk or hit return. I hit return and it boots.

It doesn't always do this. Sometimes if I reboot it won't. I've tried rootwait and rootdelay in grub, no luck.

I have initrd initramfs.gz which I made myself awhile ago because the initram disk that came with gentoo or whatever didn't have "blkid" in its /bin.

I feel like this is a really silly error but I have no idea how to fix it or what the problem is. I'm not certain that I need the initramfs disk but I think there's a good chance that I do. Its an external USB disk.
 
  


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