Well rob, I think you have to work with your attitude. I have setup several systems whithout any problem emerging and setting up grub. The problem might be on your side.
Regards Uwe rob3 wrote: > Holly Bostick wrote: > > >>maxim wexler schreef: >> >> >> >>>>Remove the "root (hd0,1)" line. That should (I >>>>hope) let you boot >>>>gentoo from the floppy. >>>> >>>> >>> >>>Arrrgh! Now when I choose "Gentoo" from the menu: >>> >>>Booting 'Gentoo' >>>kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda4 >>> >>>Error 15: File not found >>> >>>Press any key to continue... >>> >>> >>> >> >>You might want to have a look at the docs page... meaning, >> >>Gentoo Linux Documentation -- Gentoo Grub Error Collection >> >>at >> >>http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/grub-error-guide.xml >> >>It looks like it might be quite helpful :-) >> >>Holly >> >> > > Hi Holly, > > I still recommend that the problem child, so to speak, can be bypassed > by simply going to www.gnu.org, and downloading the latest source, and > compiling it outside of the Gentoo emerge system. Then when Gentoo gets > its ebuild working, you can always go back, doing a search on grub, and > delete it. Then emerge grub. > > When I installed grub, I emerged it, but then I used the same install > floppy that I've been using for over a year now. Perhaps that was my > secret to success, a real working floppy. > > Rob.
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