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[Mageia-dev] grub menu.lst question

+ Scott Chevalley + avalon at osguru.org +
+ Mon Oct 10 17:34:53 CEST 2011 +

+
+ +
On 10/08/2011 08:59 AM, Frank Griffin wrote:
+> On 10/08/2011 04:31 AM, Sander Lepik wrote:
+>>
+>> On Oct 8, 2011 12:50 AM, "Scott Chevalley" <avalon at osguru.org
+>> <mailto:avalon at osguru.org>> wrote:
+>> > I just updated and the new kernels (3.0.6) got installed.  I went and looked and
+>> > the UUID for the resume/swap partition is that of an old partition I used to
+>> > have and is not the current UUID of my swap partition. 
+>>
+> 
+>> Maybe Mageia is using both swaps? And because of that just uses the older one
+>> in grub?
+>>
+> 
+> Does a swap partition with the old UUID still exist ?  If so, then Sander is right.
+
+No, there's only one swap partition.
+
+I just did a test based on a previous comment about new kernels defaulting to
+old swap partitions.  I removed a kernel (in this case kernel-tmb-desktop-3.0.6)
+and then reinstalled it and it put the old swap uuid in.  I then went and
+removed all references to that old swap in the menu.lst file, uninstalled and
+reinstalled the kernel and it picked up the new swap uuid.
+
+Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
+
+Scott
+
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