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I just installed a new mother board, everything else hardware wise remained the same.
When I go to boot up I get through GRUB just fine, but just after Arch starts to boot I get a message saying that it will wait 10 seconds for something followed by this error;
Unable to determine major/minor number of root device
That is followed by a line with the UUID used with what I presume is my root partition. At this point it drops me to a recovery console which I have no idea what I should do in for this issue.
I rebooted and chose the recovery session option, or whatever it is called in GRUB, and that booted just fine but without network support. Since I wasn't able to look up a solution or do any system updates or anything I stuck a Mint live disc in and rebooted into that which is what I am on right now.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by xcausex (2011-09-19 16:44:26)
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Boot the fallback image again and regenerate your default mkinitcpio image.
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Thank you, that seems to of done the trick.
For those of you who find this thread because of having the same issue, here is the actual command I used to regenerate the images:
mkinitcpio -p linux
Here is a link to the relevant Arch Wiki page on mkinitcpio for those who would like to do further reading on what it does:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mkinitcpio
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Oh, as a side note, that command does need admin privileges to work properly.
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