RE: kernel wont boot

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On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 18:27, Hamilton Andrew wrote:
> Roger,
> 
> Are you using grub or lilo?  Not that it matters but the config is a
> little different.  Make sure you have the new kernel in the config
> file.  Make sure you have the initrd to match your version of the
> kernel.  If not use mkinitrd to create the initrd.  Read the manpage
> for the syntax, it's pretty simple.  I've never had this happen to me
> using up2date but that doesn't mean it can't.  I don't use labels for
> my partitions, I typically just boot the root device so if you are
> using labels it may be a function of loading the modules using the
> ramdisk(initrd).
> 
> Drew
GRUB
with a straight off the CD type install spread over 2 drives.
root should be on hda1 as far as I remember.
Might it be easier to remove the latest kernel and try again?
I have made no changes to GRUB


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