On Monday 10 July 2006 03:56, Nick Phillips wrote: > I did; the daily booted and installed (don't have the date of the > daily to hand at the moment) but the kernel installed during the > installation did not boot.
That can be explained because the installed kernel is currently not the same as that used by the installer when installing testing. You should be able to solve that by using the rescue mode of the installer (boot using 'rescue'). You will be asked to select the partition that has the root filesystem of the installed system. After that, the best thing to do is switch to VT2, 'chroot /target', mount other filesystems you need (you need at least 'mount none /sys -t sysfs', and of course /boot, /usr, etc. if these are separate). Then, download (wget) the 2.6.16 kernel image package from unstable and install it using 'dpkg -i <package name>'. > I'll file another report when I get the install finished. Not really needed, unless you have other issues you'd like to report. If not, just follow up to this one. Cheers, FJP
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