Hello Jim, Saturday, September 30, 2006, 3:27:11 AM, you wrote: > Ivan Evstegneev wrote: >> I don't know how can I check this... cause my FC5 don't even boots >> up... so if you want to explain me how to do it... it would be much >> helpful > Try pressing any key when your computer is booting up to show the kernel > line in grub. Highlight the kernel that you want to boot with. Press the > a key to get into append mode where you can backspace out the rhgb entry > and maybe the quiet option to show more details at boot time. After you > remove the rhgb quiet from the kernel line, press the a key again to > continue booting up your computer. > The most likely problem is the program red hat graphical boot is locking > up during your boot. If not the problem, you should be able to see where > the computer is stopping and relay the text portion of the problem that > you see when the computer stops responding. > If you recently installed a new kernel, you might want to just try > booting in the last kernel version by showing the menu as above. Then > you arrow down to your alternate kernel selection to see if the older > kernel boots up alright for you. > Jim > -- > Good advice is something a man gives when he is too old to set a bad > example. > -- La Rouchefoucauld the problem is that I have no old kernel line in my GRUB loader only the new one is appeared... -- Best regards, Ivan mailto:bravo.elf@xxxxxxxxx -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list