Antonio Olivares wrote: > I have manually added the kernel entry for 107 kernel, > but it does not boot :(. The initrd for it does not > exist in /boot directory. How do I create it so that > I can boot 107 kernel ? Meant to answer this in the last email, but if you've already updated passed mkinitrd-6.0.22-1 (the broken one) you should be able to just uninstall the kernel and put it back in (to see that the kernel install script correctly works that time on your hardware). It would probably be best to try this before manually calling mkinitrd. The initrd for that kernel did get generated on my macbook in vmware-fusion, using mkinitrd-6.0.24-1. -- Andrew Farris <lordmorgul@xxxxxxxxx> <ajfarris@xxxxxxxxx> gpg 0xC99B1DF3 fingerprint CDEC 6FAD BA27 40DF 707E A2E0 F0F6 E622 C99B 1DF3 No one now has, and no one will ever again get, the big picture. - Daniel Geer ---- ---- -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list