boot change to /dev/sdc1 but still think it's /dev/sda2

From: James
Date: Sat Jun 16 2012 - 23:21:43 EST



I'm having a problem where I installed an SSD (/dev/sdc1) and even though I have grub set to
root (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/sdc1 rootfstype=ext4 raid=noautodetect
it thinks my root is /dev/sda2 (my old boot). It is my ssd though (size, contents).

I read that I can try using the uuid:
kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/e2647271-08fb-4af5-9a6f-11283a521bbd rootfstype=ext4 raid=noautodetect
My system won't boots bot won't load the kernel that way.

I took a pic of the oops, it's fuzzy but I think it is readable.
http://lockie.ca/test/small_DSCN0077.JPG

My /etc/fstab
UUID="a82c245a-5323-4eda-a094-fa2de81721a5" /boot ext2 noauto,noatime 0 0
UUID="e2647271-08fb-4af5-9a6f-11283a521bbd" / ext4 defaults,auto,noatime,discard 0 0
UUID="743d709c-766c-477a-a892-65808cae645d" /other ext4 defaults,auto,noatime 0 0
UUID="b7c60eb6-5501-4f1e-9c05-a416770cc32f" /storage ext4 defaults,auto,noatime 0 0
tmpfs /tmp tmpfs size=4G,mode=1777 0 0

rjl@cheetah ~ $ df
df: '/media/storage': No such file or directory
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 87773488 9259380 74118248 12% /

kernel-3.5.0-rc2+
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