[SOLVED] initramfs unable to find a medium containing a live file system
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Yup, same version I'm using. Thanks again. 300MB partition to be able to clone, check, fix, resize, and partition isnt bad at all. For the most part, it's stable.
Last edited by PROBLEMCHYLD; 12-10-2016 at 08:14 PM.
There is no such thing as a non-bootable drive. All drives are bootable (assuming there's no limitations with your BIOS/UEFI). You're able to mark certain partitions as "bootable", but that is a relic from the earlier Windows days and it's unnecessary to use now (although, it doesn't hurt anything to do so... I still generally mark my needed partitions as bootable). But lilo/grub/elilo/syslinux/etc and the BIOS/UEFI don't care if a partition is marked as bootable. If that partition is referenced in the bootloader, then it can boot, whether the flag is set or not.
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