> > I just finished a re-install of my laptop to get multilib working and > > grub apparently can't find the kernel this time. I've tried grub and > > grub-static. I get this: > > > > root (hd0,0) > > Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83 > > kernel /boot /kernel-2.6.22-hardened-r8 root: /dev/sda3 > > Error 15: File not found > > > > I'm using all of the config files that were working perfectly on the > > previous install. > > > > The only things out of the ordinary are: > > > > 1. I forgot to copy the kernel into the boot partition the first time > > I rebooted and got this same error. I booted the LiveCD again and > > copied it over after mounting /dev/sda3 and /dev/sda1. I thought for > > sure that would fix it but no. I've verified that the correctly named > > kernel file is in /mnt/gentoo/boot when /dev/sda1 is mounted. > > grub.conf is from my previous install and references the kernel file > > correctly. > > > > 2. I used -fforce-addr in make.conf this time even though I don't know > > what it does because it was included in the default make.conf. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > - Grant > > > > When the grub menu comes up, hit e twice and then try to use tab > completion to find it and the arrow keys to navigate. That may help. > Tab completion works like it does in a console. Sort of neat really.
Great! Tab competion is awesome. I had to specify the path like so: kernel /kernel-2.6.22-hardened-r8 root=/dev/sda3 instead of /boot/kernel-2.6.22-hardened-r8. Does anyone know why that might be? Thanks Dale. > I hope that helps. > > Dale -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list