Hi Aaron.

Il 01/09/2012 15:31, Aaron Brooks ha scritto:
> (hd0,gpt4) is a btrfs volume with 2 sub-volumes, @boot & @root. @boot is the
> default (I know this is working fine since it is finding the kernel image).
> 
> The system is a Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H & Intel i5-3570k. I am using rEFInd to
> launch grub.

I won't be able to help you, since I'm still stuck with that problem (at
the moment, the only way I managed to get my computer booting is to move
kernel and initrd on another computer and serve them via PXE). I also
tried elilo, but it doesn't work either (it writes a few lines on the
screen mentioning Linux and initrd, but they disappear before I can read
thoroughly; then the computer reboots immediately).

Anyway, could you check which firmware you have? It would be useful at
least to understand whether this issue is connected with a particular
firmware (or even a particular version) or not. In the latter case, it
could be triggered by a firmware bug, I really hope that's not the case.

Giovanni.

PS. I'm a bit disappointed by this list: there are a lot of questions,
but really few answers. Not blaming anyone, of course, but the net
result isn't very helpful...
-- 
Giovanni Mascellani <[email protected]>
Pisa, Italy

Web: http://poisson.phc.unipi.it/~mascellani
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