Tapio Raevaara wrote:
Weird, as far as I remember, I've always had the correct symlink and boot on a
separate partition... No matter, thanks a lot for the explanation, that
pretty much clears it up!
Just to explain a little further, the stage file creates /boot and
/boot/boot. Thats fine i
On Friday 05 October 2007, Neil Walker wrote:
> If /boot is on a seperate partition, the /boot/boot symlink never gets
> created - or at least not in the correct place - unless you are aware of
> the problem and take steps to correct it. That is one reason why I do
> not advocate creating a seperat
Tapio Raevaara wrote:
try:
kernel (hd0,0)/kernel-gengenkernel-x86-2.6.22-gentoo-r8 root=/dev/hdb3
why:
/boot is where you mount (hd0,0) while gentoo is running, but while
grub is running you're starting from the boot partition's filesystem
root. Easy mistake, I do it all the time when I try to d
On Thursday 04 October 2007, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
> Hello people, i am having a little trouble with grub. I've just installed a
> gentoo x86 (with intention of making it our first Gentoo powered server :D)
> and after the install i get the error:
>
> root (hd0,0)
> Filesystem type is ext2fs, p
On Thursday 04 October 2007, Don Jerman wrote:
> On 10/4/07, Rafael Barrera Oro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > kernel (hd0,0)/boot/kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.22-gentoo-r8 root=/dev/hdb3
>
> try:
> kernel (hd0,0)/kernel-gengenkernel-x86-2.6.22-gentoo-r8 root=/dev/hdb3
>
> why:
> /boot is where you mou
Replacing /boot/ for (hd0,0) worked perfectly, ¡thanks a million!
take care
Rafael
2007/10/4, Tapio Raevaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Thursday 04 October 2007, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
> > Hello people, i am having a little trouble with grub. I've just
> installed a
> > gentoo x86 (with inte
On Thursday 04 October 2007, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
> Hello people, i am having a little trouble with grub. I've just installed a
> gentoo x86 (with intention of making it our first Gentoo powered server :D)
> and after the install i get the error:
>
> root (hd0,0)
> Filesystem type is ext2fs, p
Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
> Hello people, i am having a little trouble with grub. I've just
> installed a gentoo x86 (with intention of making it our first Gentoo
> powered server :D) and after the install i get the error:
>
> root (hd0,0)
>
> Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
> kernel
On 10/4/07, Rafael Barrera Oro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> kernel (hd0,0)/boot/kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.22-gentoo-r8 root=/dev/hdb3
try:
kernel (hd0,0)/kernel-gengenkernel-x86-2.6.22-gentoo-r8 root=/dev/hdb3
why:
/boot is where you mount (hd0,0) while gentoo is running, but while
grub is runnin
I second this one. Exact same problem initially. Someone here helped - ensure the necessary drivers are compiled into the kernel (not modules). It took me several trials to get the right driver. Once I got the right one, life got better.
GpmOn 11/14/06, Jon M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Isern,I a
Hi Isern,
I actually have the exact same problem, and someone was kind enough to
help me so I'll pass on the same info. Basically my problem was that I
hadn't enabled the proper IDE Chipset (or SCSI if you use S-ATA) in the
kernel. When I booted off my Gentoo install cd, I can 'lspci -v' whi
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Grub problem. Gentoo doesn't boot. VFS Cannot
start...
Hi,
i don't think that grub is your problem but the kernel config. Ensure
that your (S)ATA-Controller is supported by your kernel
Mark Breddemann
Isern Palaus Montasell wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Th
Hi,
i don't think that grub is your problem but the kernel config. Ensure
that your (S)ATA-Controller is supported by your kernel
Mark Breddemann
Isern Palaus Montasell wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> This is the first time I install Gentoo Linux. This is my grub.conf file:
>
>> default 0
>> timeout 10
>
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