HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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/dev/sda2 on / type ext4 (rw)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
:
:
Check the underlined device name.
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.
Execute the blkid command to check the UUID of the device that
you checked above.
The following shows an example of executing the command.
# blkid /dev/sda2
/dev/sda2: UUID="19597725-5d20-4d1d-9906-f9f891b7711a"
TYPE="ext4"
#
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.
Change the root specification in the configuration that you copied
in step 21 to the UUID checked above.
root=UUID=19597725-5d20-4d1d-9906-f9f891b7711a
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For OSs other than the above:
Delete the root specification in the configuration that you copied in
step 21. If you are using a Xen kernel, delete the root device
specification in module. For details on Xen kernels, see
Hypervisor Operating Environments Supported by HDLM on page
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Specify the initial RAM disk image file created in step 19 for initrd
contained in the boot loader configuration file.
Change the initrd specification in the configuration that you copied in
step 21. If you are using a Xen kernel, change the initrd file name
specified in module to the initial RAM disk image file you created in step
19. For details on Xen kernels, see
Table 3-47 Xen Hypervisor Operating
Environments Supported by HDLM on page 3-67
Keep in mind that the specification method for initrd differs depending
on the boot loader.
If any options have been specified to suit the user environment, take care
not to delete those options.
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In the boot loader configuration file, edit the settings to be used during a
boot.
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When GRUB is the boot loader
Change the default number so that a boot can be performed using
the configuration copied in step 21.
default=3
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When LILO or ELILO is used as the boot loader:
Specify label for default.
default=HDLM-HDLM_194.EL
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If LILO is used as the boot loader, execute the /sbin/lilo command to
have the new settings take effect.
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