Re: Moving F7

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Jacques B. wrote:
Lots of side tracking that is not solving your problem.

Someone asked that you run the following and post the output:

# fdisk -l

This was in the thread "Grub is hard to make work".  When you post an
issue you have to stick to the same subject line in order to keep all
advice in order.

If you post that along with your grub.conf file (which youv'e done
unless you've since changed it).  It is possible that your problem is
as simple as the root command in grub.conf pointing to the wrong
drive/partition.

A person cannot trouble shoot your grub.conf file with any degree of
confidence in their advice  without knowing what drives you have in
the box (how many, including if they are SATA or IDE) and the
partition (hence the fdisk -l request) along with your grub.conf file.

Regards modules I am no expert on it.  But one simple example of a
module is for NTFS support.  You can compile a kernel with a bunch of
modules to support a bunch of different stuff.  But then your kernel
is bloated with stuff you may only need once in a while.  Instead you
can insert modules as you need them (insmod or modprobe) so that you
are not running a bloated kernel.  So a module is just some code to
provide support/functionality.  And you can add that
support/functionality by installing that module (again with insmod or
modprobe) into the running kernel.  And you can remove it if
necessary.  Beyond that I can't explain it nor is it likely needed
anyhow to trouble shoot your situation.

So fdisk -l and provide the output.

Jacques B.

Here is fdisk -l:

[root@k5di ~]# fdisk -l

Disk /dev/sda: 160.0 GB, 160041885696 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 19457 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes

  Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
/dev/sda1               1         140     1124518+  82  Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda2             141        1360     9799650   83  Linux
/dev/sda3            1361        1970     4899825   83  Linux
/dev/sda4            1971       19457   140464327+   5  Extended
/dev/sda5            1971        7071    40973751   83  Linux
/dev/sda6            7072        7085      112423+  83  Linux
/dev/sda7            7086        8961    15068938+  83  Linux
/dev/sda8            8962        9587     5028313+  83  Linux

Disk /dev/sdf: 160.0 GB, 160041885696 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 19457 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes

  Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
/dev/sdf1               1        1000     8032468+   7  HPFS/NTFS
[root@k5di ~]#


You want to know what is where: The main part is at /dev/sda5 and if I ever get it right the /boot will be at /dev/sda6.
--

	Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
	Linux User
	#450462   http://counter.li.org.

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