Le 12/02/2019 à 17:22, Roland Hummel a écrit :

According to your answer I used

(intiramfs) blkid
...
/dev/sda4: UUID="bff72c95-8954-45c5-8d41-6d843335395a" TYPE="ext4" PARTLABEL="Linux filesystem" PARTUIID="abc0eeaf-a36a-4004-98e4-5c4e8c423bd8"
...

and used the value of "UUID" as FS UUID in grub.cfg:

search.fs_uuid bff72c95-8954-45c5-8d41-6d843335395a root hd0,gpt4
set prefix=($root)'/boot/grub'
configfile $prefix/grub.cfg

Unfortunately the GNU/Linux boot ends up in initramfs again.

You wrote that previously the system just booted into GRUB, so I take it as a progress. Now GRUB loads a kernel and an initramfs.

What is the error message leading to the initramfs shell ?
Is the root= parameter in the kernel command line (not GRUB's $root variable) correct ?

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