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I have a problem that I can't solved and I have no idea why. Here is what happen.
I had windows 10 tp and today it did an upgrade. Well after that I couldn't boot in arch complaining that root was a ntfs partition. I chroot inside of it and notice that a new partition was created...
Well I went through fstab and change accordantly to the new partitions. It seems that my root now is at sda5 instead of sda4 and so on. Well I change the fstab, but when I try to boot my arch again he stills tries to boot sda4, like there is no changes in fstab. But they are there, I checked it 2 times. Any tips?
Thanks.
Last edited by ilusi0n (2015-07-08 10:49:22)
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You need to also change your boot loader configuration.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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You need to also change your boot loader configuration.
Damn... I totally forgot that part. Thanks for the reminder. And also thanks for the fast answer!
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If you use persistent names you won't have to worry if the bus based names change.
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