Re: 2.6.10 no boot

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I have a kernel line, see "menuentry" in my grub.cfg.
I don't have a initrd entry, but it should not be required

2014-04-05 16:53 GMT+02:00 Corey Sheldon <sheldon.corey@xxxxxxxxx>:
> missing the kernel line brother see below: (edit for your setup as needed..
>
> linux /vmlinuz-3.14.0-1.vanilla.mainline.knurd.1.fc20.i686
> root=/dev/mapper/luks-35c3bcf7-802e-4aba-b62f-cf17b01d54cb ro
> rd.luks.uuid={snipped}
>
> initrd /initramfs-3.14.0-1.vanilla.mainline.knurd.1.fc20.i686.img
> }
>
> Corey W Sheldon
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> On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 7:05 AM, Marcello Stanisci <stanisci.m@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I built a linux kernel 2.6.10. When grub tries to execute it the
>> system shows the message:
>>
>> Uncompressing Linux..
>>
>> and then reboots in a very Spartan way.
>>
>> My suspects are that a modern bootloader tries to boot an older
>> (although respectful) kernel. In facts grub does some
>> preliminar, and mysterious to me, work prior to launch the kernel.
>>
>> In the following links you will find my .config and an excerpt of my
>> grub.cfg. As an additional information, the same happens on two
>> machines of mine (both having a debian wheezy), so the problem should
>> not be related to hardware.
>>
>> .config -->    http://www.polarhome.com:753/~marcello/.config
>> grub.cfg -->  http://www.polarhome.com:753/~marcello/grub.cfg
>>
>> In just one word: HELP
>>
>> Thanks in Advance.
>>
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