[SOLVED] How to regenerate /etc/kernel/proxmox-boot-uuids

Andreas Piening

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I have replaced one failed disk in my ZFS pool.
When I upgrade my system, I receive a warning message like this:
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WARN: /dev/disk/by-uuid/FFFF-FFFF does not exist - clean '/etc/kernel/proxmox-boot-uuids'! - skipping

I get the same message at the end of the output of proxmox-boot-tool status.
Is there a way to dump / auto-fill the file /etc/kernel/proxmox-boot-uuids with the current boot uuids, or do I have to replace the not existing uid manually and add the uuid of the new disk instead?
 
If you created the ESP with `proxmox-boot-tool` init the new disk should be already listed in /etc/kernel/promox-boot-uuids.

Usually running `proxmox-boot-tool clean` is enough.

In any case do verify that you have the appropriate number of UUIDS listed in /etc/kernel/promox-boot-uuids.

I hope this helps!
 

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