* Use cation and research first, the following " HAS " worked for me
* under Feisty and Gusty " SO FAR ".
**** I will NOT BE held responsible for any damage, I'm passing this on as an
* option / quick fix. Later in the build the following might break your system.
* Keep a note handy with ALL changes you make for future reference.
***** I am not associated with Ubuntu or the Ubuntu development team(s), just a user. *****
Edit /etc/fstab and /boot/grub/menu.lst ( back them up first )
Notes: sda = hda sda1 = hda1 sdb = hdb and so on
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Comment out or replace ALL UUID entries in /etc/fstab with your drive(s)
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Optional ( I think ) I did not alter my menu.lst and works just fine,
here's the quick and dirty, if you wish to alter this as well.
Comment out or replace ALL UUID entries in /boot/grub/menu.lst with your drive
Temp fix
* Use cation and research first, the following " HAS " worked for me
* under Feisty and Gusty " SO FAR ".
**** I will NOT BE held responsible for any damage, I'm passing this on as an
* option / quick fix. Later in the build the following might break your system.
* Keep a note handy with ALL changes you make for future reference.
***** I am not associated with Ubuntu or the Ubuntu development team(s), just a user. *****
Edit /etc/fstab and /boot/grub/menu.lst ( back them up first )
1. sudo cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/ menu-lst- bk-UUID
2. sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab-bk-UUID
Notes: sda = hda sda1 = hda1 sdb = hdb and so on ======= ======= ======= ======= =
=======
Comment out or replace ALL UUID entries in /etc/fstab with your drive(s)
1. sudo nano /etc/fstab
Example: e0b77534- 74ca-4e25- af29-773fc0d94f c7 / ext3 defaults, noatime, errors= remount- ro 0 1 noatime, errors= remount- ro 0 1
# /dev/sda1
UUID=
to:
/dev/hda1 / ext3 defaults,
##### /dev/sda5 ##UUID= daf35485- 6c6e-491a- 8287-73cd3f07f6 fd
###
/dev/hda5 none swap sw 0 0
======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ==
Optional ( I think ) I did not alter my menu.lst and works just fine,
here's the quick and dirty, if you wish to alter this as well.
Comment out or replace ALL UUID entries in /boot/grub/menu.lst with your drive
1. sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst ( hda = the root boot drive, hda1 hda2 hdb1......)
example: UUID=e0b77534- 74ca-4e25- af29-773fc0d94f c7 ro
# kopt=root=
to: kopt=root=/dev/hda ro
kernel /boot/vmlinuz- 2.6.22- 9-386 root=UUID= e0b77534- 74ca-4e25- af29-773fc0d94f c7 ro 2.6.22- 9-386 root=/dev/hda ro
to: kernel /boot/vmlinuz-
Reboot !
Good Luck !