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> You should always keep the old kernel in Your bootmenu to prevent such things, > this is, what the construct with /vmlinuz and /vmlinuz.old is for.
Yes, however, I didn't delete anything... When I was working in Lilo previous to the 'accident', the old config was there. Beats me what happened to it. It was called 'Linux.old'
> Nevertheless, You could boot the woody installation disk, select "execute a > shell" from the menu and then > mount /dev/hda1 /mnt # assuming this is, where Your root partition is > cd /mnt > chroot /mnt
Yeah, I did something similar prior to posting on debian-user. I booted from the install cd, attempted to rescue/mount hda1, but the system kept saying 'invalid argument'.
> So You should get back to Your old system environment and be able to rerun > lilo with Your old kernel in the boot menu. > Best regards > js
I'll try your commands above.
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