thank you. i'm a redhat user since RH8 and switched to gentoo based
distro's 4 days ago, so 'genkernels' and so confuse me alot.

cheers

On Sat, 2005-04-16 at 19:24 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
> Jose Moreira wrote:
> 
> >Thank you. So what can i do about my problem? i've posted also to the
> >vidalinux forums. i dont have a clue about whats wrong ... grrr
> >  
> >
> 
> You will have to fix your fstab file.  To try and make clear what others
> are saying, "/dev/BOOT" and "/dev/ROOT" are not valid device names.  It
> looks like your fstab was replaced with an unconfigured default file. 
> This cannot be explained by a 'simple' kernel upgrade...something else
> happened.
> 
> So, you'll need to replace "/dev/BOOT" and "/dev/ROOT" with valid device
> names, something like "/dev/hda1" and "/dev/hda2" (those are just
> _samples_, you'll need to use the actual partitions for your system). 
> You may also have to fix the filesystem types, and add any other
> filesystems (/home, /var, etc) that you created for vidalinux.
> 
> -Richard
> 

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