Trevor Warren wrote:

Boot through the old kernel nachiketa and have the /etc/fstab edited such that in the column that has the partitions defined make sure you remove the "LABEL=xxx" and push in the actual partition names. Use "df -h" towards figuring out which partition mounts on what device.


Its a very generic issue and make sure you have a bootable red hat cd at hand to boot through if things are messed up any time.


Thanks. I tried it out just now, but it messed up the system, as you anticipated. Now I can not mount /dev/sda1 after a rescue boot.


As I do not have the time to experiment just now, I will have to keep it for later. Will let you know the results.

Thanks for the tip, I was searching the net for more than a week without getting any pointers.

sadhu

Trevor



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