>>>>> "wwep" == Ward William E PHDN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> From this, it appears to me to be obvious....
wwep> Your default is wrong... there is no image that
wwep> you have labeled as linux.  You need to change 
wwep> default=linux to default=linux-2.2.22 (or whatever
wwep> you wish to make your default partition) or you could
wwep> remove the timeout=50 and default=linux lines,
wwep> although that would mean that you would have to 
wwep> manually select which kernal each time, which means
wwep> no automated reboots... it requires manual intervention.

God, I don't know how I missed that, of course that would cause the
problem.
The only thing I find strange it that it only bombed on the one Image
and not all of them.

I just tested with one, and it always bombed with the error:
Fatal: No images have been defined. 

So it didn't recoginize any of the images, not just one image.


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Ray Curtis         Unix Programmer/Consultant   Curtis Consulting
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