On 02/11/14 11:22, steve-ALUG@hst.me.uk wrote:
On 01/11/14 09:45, Chris Walker wrote:
I did as you suggested and uninstalled the kernel, along with the virtualbox stuff it said had to go and then reinstalled them all after a reboot. It still doesn't work so I'll just have to wait for a later version. Thanks for your ideas.
I hope the next kernel fixes this problem for you. Steve
Just a thought. Is your FSTab using device numbers (e.g. sd1) or is it using uuids? I presume it's using uuids because of what you describe the error message as. However, if you're still using the other way, then you may be having a problem that I've had before: I have a printer with a SD card socket and when it was on when I booted the the computer, the computer decided that my hard disks had changed letters, so it wouldn't boot. This took me a long time to work out what was wrong. Once I worked it out, I swapped to using uuids in fstab, and the problem went away.
Steve