[SOLVED] Re: Hidden UUID?
> If you haven't re-created the initial ramdisk for your system, that
> might be the culprit. You can do something like
> # update-initamfs -u
> to re-create the initramfs for the running kernel.
> $ man update-initramfs
> shows more options.
Hi Markus and Alexander,
thanks for the fast response. Yes, this was the trick, just update the
initramfs Well I thought of it, too, but did update-grub thinking, this would
renewel the initramfs, too.
But obviously I was wrong.
So, it is working again.
May I ask another question? In my BIOS I can not deactivate the floppy drive,
but obviously the BIOS thinks, there is one. As I have no floppy drive, I get
errors related to /dev/fd0.
Qiestion: Will the kernel parameter "--no-floppy" exactly do, what I think?
Never try to access a /dev/fd0?
Thanks in advance for the answer.
Best
Hans
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