On Wed, 7 Sep 2016 00:05:32 +0300, gevisz wrote:

> >> But it seems that GRUB does not read fstab... :(  
> >
> > It does not, because it has not loaded the kernel yet, so it cannot do
> > anything on the system.  
> 
> Oh, poor little Grand Unified Boot Loader!
> 
> It cannot do anything! Even to read fstab by its grub-mkconfig script!

We were talking about GRUB the bootloader, not grub-mkconfig the Linux
program to write grub.cfg. As you were asking whether you should run
grub-mkconfig again, it seems reasonable to assume that you haven't run
it since adding the disk, not that it should make a difference.

> P.S. I usually run grub-mkconfig when kernel is already loaded!
>       And in my fstab all the disks are refered by UUID!
> 

grub-mkconfig doesn't care about the fstab of the running distro since it
scans your drives for all operating systems it can boot.

Either look in grub.cfg to see what it going on or post it here along
with the exact error messages so others may try for you.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

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