Thank you, this worked perfectly.

On 9/17/22 1:20 AM, Markus Volk wrote:
--use-label

This should do it.

Am Fr, 16. Sep 2022 um 16:41:48 -0500 schrieb Mark Hatle <[email protected]>:
Is there a way to tell the _generated_ fstab to use labels to boot and not hard coded partitions? If I remove the --ondisk <device> attribute from the wks file it defaults to /dev/sda. What I tried was: part /boot --source bootimg-partition --fstype=vfat --label boot --active --align 4 size 16 part / --source rootfs --fstype=ext4 --label root --align 4 If I manually add --no-fstab-update to the wks entries and add the following to the system default fstab: LABEL=boot /boot vfat default 0 2 This works. But I'd like to automate it within the wks. (Alternatively I could use uuid instead of label booting, but either case, I need to only boot with the uuid or label -- not the partition as the location of the disk can change.) --Mark




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