On 06/12/2009 07:27 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
So you suggest use rescue cd, chroot. Then, exactly what is needed? Simply
mkinitrd? Why would it work when run manually, but not when anaconda set it
up?
Did you re-format when you re-installed?
If not, does your fstab say 'ext4' or 'ext3'? That's where mkinitrd
gets its marching orders. IIRC, without extents you can mount ext4 as ext3.
-Bill
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