Yeah I'm not sure why, but it appears in /boot that the only kernel that
has an *.img file associated with it is that bigmem kernel.  I thought I
had up2date set to allow for kernel updates, but if I had up2date set to
skip kernel updates, would that make sense that all the other kernels don't
have img files associated with them?  Sorry if I'm completely n00bish here,
but I don't mess around with kernel stuff at all (obviously).

Interestingly enough  I have another box right here will an old drive from
the remote box I want to fix, and on that box (the one in front of me) I
can load the 2.4.20 kernel at boot up time from the graphical lilo menu.



At 12:26 PM 10/20/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 15:17, Steve Bopple wrote:
>> When I do that and run sbin/lilo I get the following error after the
>> console echos back that all of the images have been added:
>> 
>> "fatal: no images have been defined"
>
>It appears that most of your kernel listings are missing a ramdisk
>entry.  Something like what your last kernel contains:
>
>initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.18-3bigmem.img
>
>Make sure a ramdisk exists in /boot for the kernel you wish to boot,
>then add the appropriate line to your lilo.conf for that kernel and
>re-run lilo.
>
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