I have two machines on which I do the alpha natty updates at the same time. One of them has few partitions, and boots fine. the other one has many partitions, and can't boot.
Using /dev/sda* device files instead of UUIDs does not help.
A workaround is to manually kill mountall process during init and restart mountall manually several times until the system boots normally.
I have two machines on which I do the alpha natty updates at the same time. One of them has few partitions, and boots fine. the other one has many partitions, and can't boot.
Using /dev/sda* device files instead of UUIDs does not help.
A workaround is to manually kill mountall process during init and restart mountall manually several times until the system boots normally.