On Monday 12 March 2007 13:25, Frank van Maarseveen wrote: [snip]How would you propose doing this? I'm sure modern distros with an initrd/initramfs probably already do some sort of root detection. Doesn't fix the fstab issue, but I suppose this could be auto-generated too. I doubt this matters for distributors, as they'll simply switch over when you upgrade the distro, and the earliest supported kernel will be the one that shipped with the newer version. I accept that it's a bit of a drag, but it's better to have a standard naming convention for all disks, isn't it? Glad this is working for you. -- Cheers, Alistair. Final year Computer Science undergraduate. 1F2 55 South Clerk Street, Edinburgh, UK. -
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