Dnia 20-03-2007, wto o godzinie 07:10 -0700, John Reiser napisał(a): > > Why don't you install grub on the broken system and boot it? > Because rescue mode cannot install grub via grub-install; reported as: > http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=198064 > The mechanism that grub-install uses to identify the "hardware" > is incompatible with the "virtualization" provided by chroot > and rescue mode. But it works with grub-install --root-directory, at least in F6 (fully updated F6 and rescue mode from the original install CD - tested yesterday). The chroot has problems related to mtab, which can be faked, but --root-directory was simpler and it works. And for the original poster: you can make a boot floppy for your system. I don't remember if Anaconda still has an option for it, though. Lam
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