Hi Biswas

> 7.console says that root filesystem was not found

Your system might be elsewhere. Try looking at the value you pass to
kernel during boot-up (press ESC during GRUB session). Then check if
you actually have UUID for _actual_ root file system.
Root partition are the '/' on linux systems. If root partition can not
be found, your linux bootup fails because it can not find other
binaries / libraries etc.. (it essentially halts and gives you busybox
shell).

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Regards,
Ishwor Gurung

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