> -----Original Message----- > From: lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 14:11:53 -0600 > To: test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: removing the non booting kernels how do I troubleshoot them? > > > On Oct 18, 2012, at 1:24 PM, Antonio Olivares wrote: >> >> I have sent a message with a picture of the debugging. >> The pictures are too big and are awaiting approval: > > I think if you're sending 1.2MB files to a list serve, it's close to your > first day at the rodeo. Please don't do that. Paste it somewhere and post > a link instead. > Other people post pictures and they get approved. Why is this a big deal? I don't have access to picture bin, like paste bin. They are blocked. Can you suggest some that are not considered inappropriate[]? > >> I have filed bugs before but I have not dealt with dracut as it is not >> as friendly as when one sees a selinux alert and files a bug with bug >> friendly tools and configures the bugzilla account. This dracut stuff, >> please forgive me, provides no such option. > > Umm, that's because none of that infrastructure is available yet because > your failure is occurring so early. So if you care enough to complain > about such failures on a test list, then you need to care to learn > something new and enhance your troubleshooting skills. Or alternatively, > ignore the problem and use a kernel that works. You have that option. > Yes, but I want to fix this or find a way of fixing it, but there is no easy way. I have looked at the troubleshooting guide but it is hard to understand. It does not make sense to me. > >> I want a (fool proof)/(idiot proof)/(friendly *) way of fixing this >> issue. I have not encountered this issue [On the other machines which have Fedora 18 too!]. Now I have three machines >> running Fedora 18 the only one i686 is the laptop and the others are >> desktops running x86_64 and they are working beautifully with the >> new/shiny 3.6.2 kernel but this one boots no kernel other than the first >> one. > > Do you have a question? > Is there anywhere where a "?" Question Mark in the above text? Sorry sir, but I am just a person trying to help in testing. I am probably the only one that encounters those errors dracut cannot find /dev/root errors. The world is perfect except on this toshiba laptop machine. Thank you for {helping me|guiding me|} with the problems booting FreeBSD along with Fedora. But this is an entirely different animal and it is getting to be annoying. Regards, Antonio > > Chris Murphy > -- ____________________________________________________________ FREE 3D EARTH SCREENSAVER - Watch the Earth right on your desktop! Check it out at http://www.inbox.com/earth -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test