[Bug 996443] Re: use UUID=0 for boot partition, e.g. in fstab

2012-05-11 Thread André Pirard
** Summary changed:

- use UUID=0 for this partition, e.g. in fstab
+ use UUID=0 for boot partition, e.g. in fstab

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[Bug 996443] Re: use UUID=0 for boot partition, e.g. in fstab

2012-05-11 Thread Phillip Susi
In order to substitute where you boot from for UUID=0, you first must
know where to boot from.  The way the boot loader decides where to boot
from is by searching for the correct UUID.  If the UUID has changed, or
duplicated, then it can't figure out where to boot from, so it can't
figure out what should be substituted for UUID=0.


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   Status: New = Invalid

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