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SubjectPlease add generic support for root=UUID= at kernel parameter command line (LABEL, BYID maybe also)
Hi,

I just bought an new external disk enclosure with e-sata/USB2 connector
to replace an old USB2 only external disk enclosure.

My internal drive is a small SSD because I use the small factor PC as a
home theater and do want silence and fast boot. I build my own kernel to
put only what I need in and also boot somehow faster.

I use grub2 (up to date) as a loader. As soon as I power on the external
sata disk, the system does not boot because hardware designer add the
great idea to put the internal sata connector on ata3 whereas the
external e-sata is wired on ata2.

consequence is that root file system is on sda1 when no external drive
is connected and sdb1 when the external drive is connected.

As my grub setup was having a root=/dev/sda1 command line parameter and
it was advertised everywhere that root=UUID=xxxxx was now supported, I
changed the line to discover that this only work if an initramfs was
loaded because support is done entirely in used space! Reading
init/do_mounts.c made it very clear.

I find it extremely curious to have to add an initramfs to support
dynamic drive identification, especially when the BYID value is
displayed during boot message.

The boot loader cannot do a better job than the kernel and its life may
be even worse as bios value for the same disk may change according to
boot disk priorities.

Any hint comment? Any other way to avoid using a ramdisk? Please CC me
as I'm not subscribed.

-- eric





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