Description of problem: Interruption of boot process. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Mageia 2. It is inherited from Mageia 1 and common to Mandriva distributions. How reproducible: The boot process is interrupted and asks to give "Ctrl D" or "root password for maintenance". Sometimes is possible to repair by editing /mnt/fstab file. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Mageia 2 in an USB drive in a computer having two windows partitions in its hard disc. 2. Boot the same drive in other computer having only one windows partition. 3. Comment: The change of partitions is not fatal in Ubuntu/Mint. In these distributions system automatically retry search of disks, but boot process continues even can not mount the missing partition.
Component: BuildSystem => RPM PackagesVersion: unspecified => 2Assignee: sysadmin-bugs => bugsquadProduct: Infrastructure => Mageia
because they don't use uid ?
There's a duplicate for this issue, but it is more detailed, so I'm closing this one. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 10179 ***
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDCC: (none) => stormiResolution: (none) => DUPLICATE