Yeah, I figured it out. It wasn't that; it was an erroneous fstab entry
(wrong UUID from old /boot).

On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 8:07 PM, Andrei Borzenkov <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 30.11.2015 20:44, Avi Deitcher пишет:
> > Well, you were right. Rod Smith of rodsbooks.com suggested the same
> thing
> > in an email.
> >
> > 1- I moved some data from two larger partitions in the first 2TB onto
> other
> > data partitions later in the disk.
> > 2- I rebuilt the CentOS 6.6 /boot in a new 1GB partition in the first 2TB
> > 3- I rebooted into grub2 command-line, lo and behold, it sees the
> > filesystem.
> >
> > Thank you, Andrei.
> >
> > Now, if only I could figure out why os-prober will not create menu
> entries
> > for that /boot....
> >
>
> os-prober first needs to detect root of another OS. I understand that
> you have LVM install - unless VG for another OS is active, os-prober
> won't see it. It does not activate volumes itself.
>



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