-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks, I did a minimal upgrade on my debian system from lenny to squeeze, and rebooted after upgrading the kernel and udev, as the squeeze release notes say to do. This left me with an unbootable system. No, it's not because I ignored the warning to boot by label or uuid. I can tell from the initrd shell that the piix.ko module loads, but it tells me that both ide ports are disabled. This leaves me without sdax, or hdax devices under /dev, and no disks directory under /dev. I have the feeling that if I took out all_ide_generic out of the kernel command line, things would work. My problem however is grub. Once the system boots from the drive, I press ESC. From what I gathered by searching the web, in order to edit the command line of the first menu entry, I need to type e twice, arrow to where I want to edit, and press ctrl+x to get out of the editor. So, after hitting ESC, I press e twice, arrow right 80 times which should put me at the end of the line, and then backspace 21 times which should erase what I want to erase, and I then press ctrl+x to exit. From what I understand, I should then be able to hit b,and boot that entry, but when I hit b, nothing happens. So, I tried another approach I read about. I hooked up my serial synth to this machine (I normally use my doubletalk pc with speakup), and rebooted. I pressed ESC, pressed c to get into command mode, and typed: serial --unit=0 --speed=9600 terminal_output serial but again, nothing happened. Another alternative would be to solve this from a livecd system, but since this machine has 64 megs of ram, I haven't yet found a modern livecd which would work with that much ram. So, if someone familiar with legacy grub (not grub2) could please walk me through, key press by key press, on what I need to do to edit and boot the first menu entry, I'd really appreciate it. Better yet, if someone could please explain where I went wrong with the serial console part, so I can do what I need to do with feedback, that would be even better. I think I know why I've been so fond of lilo for so many years, it's less complicated, or should I say less flexible to use. I have no problem with flexibility, provided that I can get feedback on what I'm doing. Thanks much in advance for any help. Greg - -- web site: http://www.romuald.net.eu.org gpg public key: http://www.romuald.net.eu.org/pubkey.asc skype: gregn1 (authorization required, add me to your contacts list first) - -- Free domains: http://www.eu.org/ or mail dns-manager at EU.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk1TW/sACgkQ7s9z/XlyUyCmBQCgoJOpvPj/qNTBWYtT7f/5+4un t4wAn0GZMZ4u7utUOvwFt2GaDNbNCAoR =dkyI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----