Chris Chabot wrote: > > After some experimenting i 'hit gold' on how to kind of make it boot the > latest kernel again: > > 1) gunzip, cpio 2364 initrd > 2) ditto for 2527 initrd (different directory) > 3) copy over *.ko files from 2527 directory into 2364 directory > 4) cpio, gzip resulting old nash/insmod/modprobe/init+new kernel modules > into a new 2527 initrd > > and presto .. it boots! > Good work!, so it is a userspace problem! Is there a way to find out the version of nash in the initrd, since Chris has compared the scripts in the initrd's (AFAIK) its probably due to a nash change?? Regards, Hans -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list