On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 12:51, Ross Boylan wrote: > To clarify: I mounted the red hat partitions under /red when running > Debian. My understanding is the lilo's map, and so it's boot process, > use absolute disk locations and so shouldn't care how I get to the > files. The lilo.conf under Debian refers to them like /red/boot/... oh ok, sorry about that.
> RedHat's fstab does refer to the partitions as /dev/sdaXX, and does > not use the /red root. > > So I don't think the use of /red is the source of the problem. Of > course, at this point, everything is suspect. I have triple-checked > that I'm actually referring to the right partitions under Debian. Could you post the lilo.conf file. It could help out in figuring what is wrong. P.S. I usually copy all the different kernels onto the same partition (seperate /boot, or / of one system in particular) and boot off of that and then use root=partition to decide which system to use. Bijan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]