Re: ? /grub/splash.xpm.gz ? /initrd/2.6.16-1.2122_FC5.img

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On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 02:57 -0400, ron wrote:

Hello,

I managed to wipe out my /boot
directory while trying to back it up to
CD. I reinstalled the kernel and grub
files but have no:

/grub/splash.xpm.gz

or:

/initrd/2.6.16-1.2122_FC5.img

Where can i find these?

What is ?:

/initrd/2.6.16-1.2122_FC5.img

Ed Greshko wrote:

initrd=Initial Ram Disk

You'll need to "roll your own" with
mkinitrd.  See "man mkinitrd".
As for the splash screen...that is in
the fedora-logos rpm.  You can
extract it from there.

Tim wrote:

How do you end up wiping out something you're making a backup of?  I can
imagine stuffing up a restoration, but during a backup?

I was backing up, using K3b, dragging and dropping files and exceeded
the maximum cd capacity. So I tried to delete some files from the K3b
project to fit.

I tried removing all kernels and reinstalled the last two. That worked.

Ed and Tim,

Thank You So Much For Your Help.

-ron-

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