Re: F17 vs. Pentium 4

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On 2012/04/05 20:17 (GMT-0500) Michael Hennebry composed:

On Thu, 5 Apr 2012, Felix Miata wrote:

 After the last pause, it reboots as if I had hit the reset button.

 Seems the expected result of there being no /felix17/initrd.img or
 /felix17/vmlinuz on the 3rd partition on the first BIOS HD. Do these in fact
 exist? The find command should tell you where it found files by those names
 in the following form:

 	(hd0,1)
 	(hd0,2)
 	(hd0,5)

It did, (hd0,2).

 without any need for a pause command.

The pause commands are so I can tell how
far booting gets before it craps out on me.
'Tis annoying to watch what little I might
understand disappear before I can read it
or even tell where it came from.

 Similar for the kernel command (and the initrd command):

 	[Linux-bzImage, setup=0x####, size=0x######]

If this was there, I didn't see it.

I just checked with F16. It's Grub Legacy produces no such response, surprisingly (or maybe not), considering openSUSE's and (IIRC) Mandriva's and all (AFAIK) distros' Grub Legacys (which support filename extensions no longer than 3 characters for FAT filesystem compatibility) not derived from RedHat do.

What is the significance?  Google has not helped.

Maybe it's time to dispense with the script (menu.lst/grub.conf). When the Grub menu appears, exit to the grub> prompt and execute the individual commands [help,find,root,kernel,initrd,boot,reboot] as you're inclined to see messages without proceeding to another step until you're ready.
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