You got me close; RedHat docs got me the rest of the way.
I'm dual-booting to Debian and RedHat using Grub. The key turned out
to be a statement at the end of the Kernel statement in the grub.conf
file.
From the RedHat Docs: kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda5
Once I added the root statement to t
On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 11:40:55AM -0700, John Schofield wrote:
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> Was able to mount /boot following your last message, so I'm not
> shooting as much in the dark as I was.
>
>
> To recap.
> Red Hat 8 on /dev/hda, with a /dev/hda1 /boot, a /dev/hda2 /, and a
> /dev/hda3 swap
> On /dev/hdb, we
Was able to mount /boot following your last message, so I'm not
shooting as much in the dark as I was.
To recap.
Red Hat 8 on /dev/hda, with a /dev/hda1 /boot, a /dev/hda2 /, and a
/dev/hda3 swap
On /dev/hdb, we have:
/dev/hdb1 Linux from scratch /, not yet ready to boot
/dev/hdb2 Debian woody
On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 10:47:46PM -0700, John Schofield wrote:
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> I'm working on a Pentium III system with two IDE hard drives.
>
> I had Red Hat 8 installed on /dev/hda2, with /boot mounted on
> /dev/hda1. Booting via grub.
>
> I installed Debian Woody on /dev/hdb2. /dev/hdb3 is swap, and
I'm working on a Pentium III system with two IDE hard drives.
I had Red Hat 8 installed on /dev/hda2, with /boot mounted on
/dev/hda1. Booting via grub.
I installed Debian Woody on /dev/hdb2. /dev/hdb3 is swap, and
/dev/hdb1 is a partition on which I'm building a Linux From Scratch
system.
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