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dracut-initqueue: Warning not all disks have been found
You may want to regenerate initramfs
What sequence of events surrounded this message? Was it when trying to boot after finishing zypper dup? During a zypper dup? What happens when you try to boot normally? What happens when you try to boot prior kernels from the advanced options portion of the Grub menu?
What sequence of events surrounded this message? Was it when trying to boot after finishing zypper dup? During a zypper dup? What happens when you try to boot normally? What happens when you try to boot prior kernels from the advanced options portion of the Grub menu?
when trying to boot after finishing zypper dup
(BTW just curious - can this message appear on other activity than boot ? )
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What happens when you try to boot normally?
This was normal boot
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What happens when you try to boot prior kernels from the advanced options portion of the Grub menu?
All TW kernels have disappeared from Grub menu after chroot I've described above
OP seems to have replicated the problem described here less than two hours ago. The first responder in that thread is an expert at solving this kind of problem. His first response there is to run script he developed for the purpose. I suggest you run that script, and post the result as an attachment here (do not copy and paste it here as message content). Meanwhile, watch that thread.
OP seems to have replicated the problem described here less than two hours ago. The first responder in that thread is an expert at solving this kind of problem. His first response there is to run script he developed for the purpose. I suggest you run that script, and post the result as an attachment here (do not copy and paste it here as message content). Meanwhile, watch that thread.
OP seems to have replicated the problem described here less than two hours ago. The first responder in that thread is an expert at solving this kind of problem. His first response there is to run script he developed for the purpose. I suggest you run that script, and post the result as an attachment here (do not copy and paste it here as message content). Meanwhile, watch that thread.
I need check that file for privacy information. I'm sorry this file is too big to do that now. So I will try to solve it without help from here.
I'll try
Code:
zypper in kernel-pae
(Zypper had recomended another files to install - 600 MB in total - after this command.)
You claimed it was too big to check for privacy information. "Too big" is a self-imposed limitation on your ability to help yourself to get help. I wouldn't expect anything in that file to have material, if any, privacy implications.
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