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Kyle Rankin authored
While PureOS on the desktop lists the /dev/mapper entry for the root device in /etc/fstab, not all versions of PureOS or Debian do. This change supports the case where /etc/fstab uses UUID instead.
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While PureOS on the desktop lists the /dev/mapper entry for the root device in /etc/fstab, not all versions of PureOS or Debian do. This change supports the case where /etc/fstab uses UUID instead.