Just another user who cought by the new systemd boot requirement.
Funny thing is that UUID boot with initramfs via kernel command line works
but not systemd fails, and even /dev/disk/by-uuid works. Just systemd
doesn't.

Since the udev kernel feature checks are already there, it would be really
nice to have this check for kernels as well.

It maybe too much to ask systemd to fall back to some other mode if
CONFIG_FHANDLE is not there but at least packaging script would be nice.

ps. I was lucky that /boot was on / partition so actually boot did not fail,
just swap was missing which broke hibernation...

-Mikko


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