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From: 尚涛 <shang_tao_123@163.com>
To: "grub-devel"<grub-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: CTRL-x does not  boot the system?
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 22:04:01 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <DreamMail__220401_54656381025@smtp.163.com> (raw)

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grub-devel:
   In grub 2 at boot time,I want to change some  parameters of one system to boot,I pressed  'e'  to edit it . When I had finished ,I pressed CTRL-x  to boot,but nothing happens,why?
   I install FC2 on my hard disk (/dev/hda3), after I build a new kernel and pass "root=/dev/hda3  ro" to it ,it could not boot,when I pass "root=LABEL=/ ro" to it ,it boot  sucessfully,but why?
   How to  get update-grub script(it can generate grub.cfg automatically)?
尚涛,shang_tao_123@163.com
2006-10-17 

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