EBS volumes and snapshots create this sort of problem regularly for me, generally with conflicting duplicate XFS UIDs which I have to override.
The best solution for EC2 AMIs may be to always accept that /dev/sda1 is the boot disk.
EBS volumes and snapshots create this sort of problem regularly for me, generally with conflicting duplicate XFS UIDs which I have to override.
The best solution for EC2 AMIs may be to always accept that /dev/sda1 is the boot disk.