On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 11:02 -0700, Karl Larsen wrote:
In the F8 info grub it states you can boot a linux computer with
this:
grub> root (hd0,4)
grub> kernel /vmlinuz
grub> boot
That used to work, and may still work with some distros. Because
inside /boot there's a symlink from "vmlinuz" *to* the latest current
vmlinuz file.
But this does not work on F8.
I don't do Fedora 8 yet, but 7 doesn't have that symlink, and I don't
remember seeing it for a very long time, perhaps as far back as Red Hat
Linux 7.
I used full kernel address and root= things and Grub found the
right
kernel.
Of course that's going to work, if done right. But I suspect that you
haven't included the initrd line, and that your system needs something
from the initrd file to be able to work.
Then I applied the boot and grub dropped out and there was no boot
and
no information on why.
What do you mean by "applied the boot"?
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