On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Dave Phillips <dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com> wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
Is there any reason you really even need the
UUID stuff? Why not dump it?
Hi Mark,
I did try replacing the UUID stuff with direct disk specifications but
got no joy. As it happens, I decided this morning to uninstall the rt
kernel (the one that wouldn't load) and installed a different one
(2.6.24-23-rt). I copied its grub entry from /boot/grub/menu.lst on the
Intrepid partition to /boot/grub/menu.lst on my 64 Studio partition. I
rebooted, selected the new kernel from the grub menu, and voila, it loaded.
When I installed the new kernel I also searched the repo for everything
with 2.6.24-23-rt in its name. I installed some packages I'm sure I did
*not* install for the previous (non-loading) kernel.
So I have a bootable rt kernel for Ubuntu 8.10. Now I have to find the
best settings for Jack, I'm getting too many xruns.
Thanks to everyone who responded. The UUID problem was a reminder to me
that Linux changes constantly. It gets difficult to keep up sometimes, I
appreciate the help here.
Best,
dp
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For the xrun issue, try stopping networkmanager, that has done wonders
for me on ubuntu machines, and if you know how to set up a network
connection without it running, all the better for your machine's
performance.