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Error When Booting GNUinos
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Yep that is accurate.
I recently got a problem where the disk's uuid reference somehow doesn't match with the actual uuid, leading to failed boot. A bit similar with this stackoverflow question, which might give you a pointer to start.
Are you using UUIDs instead of absolute paths ?
I used the automatic options for disk partitoning so i'm unsure.