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Currently I have BL / on sda1. Upon installation of a distro to another partition, sda5, the installer relabeled swap.
I decided to change the fstab entry in BunsenLabs (sda1) to the same uuid number. No problems there, but upon reboot, I experience a delay while the system looks for suspend/resume.
Is there another file where I need to specify the current swap uuid? (something for resume in /etc?) ...
Or, failing that, simply assign a new number that inserts itself everywhere needed for Bunsenlabs suspend/resume?
Also, maybe suggest a better practice for this issue.
Regards, and Thank you.
Last edited by sleekmason (2018-06-15 14:34:56)
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Did you try 'sudo update-grub'.
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Or, failing that, simply assign a new number that inserts itself everywhere needed for Bunsenlabs suspend/resume?
You just need a correct fstab for each OS.
Also, maybe suggest a better practice for this issue.
I do what you did, let the new OS install grub and control the boot, update fstab in the old OS(es) with the new swap ID, and run sudo update-grub. Then I boot into the OS I want to actually control grub and install it there. My hard drive is /dev/sda*, so...
sudo grub-install /dev/sda
sudo update-grub
HoaS has a post somewhere here about setting up fstab to handle adding another OS better, but the longhand method above works fine.
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Then I boot into the OS I want to actually control grub ...
That does the trick nicely:) Thank you!
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Thanks for trying BL and enjoy the forums!
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