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Re: new kernel but doesn\\\\\\\'t show up in grub at system boot
- From: zaggzigger <no-reply-gw fcp homelinux org>
- To: fedora-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: new kernel but doesn\\\\\\\'t show up in grub at system boot
- Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 10:13:57 +0100
I'm not sure I understand all of this - but I hope it will help those people who cannot find their grub.conf file or anything sensible in /boot (like a version that is not the one that boots).
The above were my symptoms and I concluded that the system was booting from somewhere I couldn't see. Well that's what it was - and I should have noticed that during boot time an error showed up saying something like "couldn't mount file system duplicate" or something. Another board mentioned that this was because I had two disks and recommended I make the second one bootable - which I did - and hey presto, the boot error went away and I got to see the "real" /boot, grub.conf etc. Still had to do a lot of work to force the new kernel to install - but that's another story.
Apologies if I've got some of the descriptions of this mangled up - but I'm a newbie.
Thanks to all to tried to help - and to whoever asked if I had more than one disk. They were right on the money - but I was not savvy enough to realise.
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