Comment 90 for bug 33269

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jamescridland (james-cridland) wrote :

The same issue has now affected me.

I fresh-installed 9.10 yesterday from the currently available .iso files.

Having let Update Manager do its job of updating to the latest kernel (etc), I am now unable to boot on that kernel. The error message is similar to #76 here, and references the UUID in my fstab which is my root drive. It appears to be comfortable about where my swap is.

My workaround (not a very valid one) is to choose the earlier kernel in the list presented by grub. That does work well.

It would be great to understand from Keith Jenkins what a sensible edit to my fstab would be; however, given that it does currently work on the older kernel, the workaround is probably most sensible for now.