Ben Willmore [2009-10-29 16:42 -0000]:
> Martin-Éric -- if you need a workaround, try adding
> 'GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true' to your boot parameters, and changing
> 'root=UUID=foo' to 'root=/dev/hda1' or whatever your boot partition
> actually is. This allowed me to boot my machine (which doesn't have an
> encrypted partition either) after upgrading to Karmic, and finding the
> same ambivalent signatures problem prevented me from booting.
Hm, this problem should be fixed in Karmic for over a week. If you
still have it, please submit the output of
Ben Willmore [2009-10-29 16:42 -0000]: LINUX_UUID= true' to your boot parameters, and changing
> Martin-Éric -- if you need a workaround, try adding
> 'GRUB_DISABLE_
> 'root=UUID=foo' to 'root=/dev/hda1' or whatever your boot partition
> actually is. This allowed me to boot my machine (which doesn't have an
> encrypted partition either) after upgrading to Karmic, and finding the
> same ambivalent signatures problem prevented me from booting.
Hm, this problem should be fixed in Karmic for over a week. If you
still have it, please submit the output of
sudo BLKID_DEBUG=0xffff blkid -p /dev/yourencryp tedpartition