RHEL clone and UEFI booting, aka the dreaded unable to mount initrd error
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2016-10-02, 22:32
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RE: RHEL clone and UEFI booting, aka the dreaded unable to mount initrd error
Great that you got a workaround for this particular case on the specific hardware. But I do believe that this is due to bug in old kernels
see this post and the linked replies from there: http://forum.ipxe.org/showthread.php?tid...6#pid11866 and if you can please post the output of uname -r so we can verify if that is a old kernel or not. Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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RHEL clone and UEFI booting, aka the dreaded unable to mount initrd error - zix - 2016-10-02, 00:31
RE: RHEL clone and UEFI booting, aka the dreaded unable to mount initrd error - NiKiZe - 2016-10-02 22:32
RE: RHEL clone and UEFI booting, aka the dreaded unable to mount initrd error - zix - 2016-10-04, 15:49
RE: RHEL clone and UEFI booting, aka the dreaded unable to mount initrd error - NiKiZe - 2016-10-04, 18:48
RE: RHEL clone and UEFI booting, aka the dreaded unable to mount initrd error - pxe_curious - 2017-04-07, 16:48
RE: RHEL clone and UEFI booting, aka the dreaded unable to mount initrd error - NiKiZe - 2017-04-07, 22:41
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