Re: /boot partition changes when it should not
- From: Clive McBarton <clivemcbarton@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 21:24:48 +0100
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Cameron Hutchison wrote:
If it were me trying to diagnose this, I would be diffing the images
that should be the same and seeing where they are different.
OK. I tried that. Unfortunately more rebooting did not produce any new
change in the boot partition. :(
Things get even more mysterious. Not that I mind it not changing, but
now I can't find out why it did change previously.
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