Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi,
The "blue" menu doesn't appear, only the prompt.
Can you boot anyways? Take the commands written in the menu.lst file
under the kernel version you want and type them at the prompt one at a
time, adding "boot" as the last command. It should start the right kernel.
Was the tar taken from an installed or an uninstalled image?
As part of the install process, grub adjusts info so it can find the
parameter file. It seems to be the only part not loaded in your setup,
so I'm assuming that's the problem. Try reinstalling grub.
Maybe a better approach would be to "format" the /dev/sda partition first?
The only thing you really need is to chroot into the system and run
grub-install from there.
Shachar
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