Seems the grub that centos-5 installed didn't quite manage to get your fc7t2 boot option right, see details inline below. On Thursday 15 March 2007, Styma, Robert E (Robert) wrote: > To test CentOS 5, I loaded from DVD adding it to > a system at home running Fedora Core 7 T2. > > Partition Layout is: > /dev/hda1 - / for the RH7T2 system > /dev/hda2 - /home > /dev/hda3 - swap > /dev/hda4 - extended > /dev/hda5 - / for CentOS 5 ... > The CentOS grub.conf on /dev/hda5 looks like: ... > title FC7T2 > rootnoverify (hd0,0) > chainloader +1 This piece of grub config is not right for your FC7T2 install. It assumes that there is a 2nd boot-loader living on /dev/hda1 (hd0,0 in grub speak). Change it to something more like (you'll have to find the exact names and paths yourself): title FC7T2 root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinux...fc7 ro root= ... initrd /boot/initrd-...img good luck, Peter
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