On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 05:33:01AM -0700, Dustin Henning wrote: > > While I can't say I know for sure, your guess sounds like a good > one. I usually have trouble with grub when I boot to a CD for recovery, and > I believe this is on account of the chroot. I think it is because the > /dev/<disk> information isn't available in the chrooted environment, so grub > can't decide to use (for instance) hd(0,0). When I have trouble, I am > typically installing grub, though, so I never see your error and can't be > certain the situation is the same. > Dustin Thanks Dustin. I ended up editin the grub.conf file manually, but after bootup, I just got an error from GRUB saying it couldn't find my VolGroup. Oh well. Embarked on another reinstall, but the whole thing just locks up way too much. I think 32-bit Fedora on 64-bit RHEL5 dom0 is not quite ready to work yet. :-) Guess I'll go download 64-bit Fedora... Ray -- Fedora-xen mailing list Fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-xen