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Karol Krizka wrote: |
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>On Saturday 29 October 2005 07:16, DR GM SEDDON wrote: |
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>>my grub.conf: |
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>>' default 0 |
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>>timeout 5 |
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>>splashimage=(hd0.0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz |
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>>title=linux-2.6.13 |
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>>root (hd0.0) |
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>>kernel /genkernel--x86_64-2.6.13-gentoo-r3 root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc |
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>>ramdisk-8193 real_root=/dev/hda3 udev |
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>>initrd /initrd' |
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>I have the sameconfig and it works ok exept the name of /initrd I |
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>have /initramfs-genkernel-x86_64-2.6.13-gentoo-r3. Maybe that is the problem? |
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>>I see hoew by saying root (hd0,0) leaves things relative to /boot. But |
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>>there is no linuxrc in /boot. I think this is the prob. |
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>/linuxrc is in the initramfs thing so that's not the problem. |
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>>The error code is 15. |
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>>Thanks |
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>>Craig Webster wrote: |
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>>>On 29 Oct 2005, at 14:21, DR GM SEDDON wrote: |
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>>>>Dmitri Pogosyan wrote: |
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>>>>>Not really, you can use initramfs in place of initrd. I have in |
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>>>>>grub.conf title=Gentoo Linux 2.6.13-r3 UDEV root (hd0,0) kernel / |
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>>>>>kernel-2.6.13-gentoo-r3 root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk=16384 init=/linuxrc |
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>>>>>real_root=/dev/sda2 vga=3847 udev initrd /initramfs-2.6.13-gentoo-r3 |
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>>>>>>Dear list, I have just started using Gentoo and up-to-now am |
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>>>>>>impressed. I have generated a kernel using 'genkernel' and the |
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>>>>>>kernel is in /boot. However, I do not have 'initrd' but |
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>>>>>>'initramfs'. is this a problem or should I modify grub |
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>>>>>>appropriately? Gavin. -- gentoo-amd64@g.o mailing list |
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>>>>I noticed your files are in / not /boot where mine are. Should I |
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>>>>mv them? |
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>>>They're in / only on the boot partition ie they are in the root of |
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>>>(hd0,0). |
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>>>If you are specifying your files as living in /boot on the boot |
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>>>partition then this could stop your system booting fully. |
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>>>Perhaps you could post your grub.conf? |
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>>>Yours, |
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>>>Craig |
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>>>-- |
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>>>Craig Webster | t: +44 (0)131 516 8595 | e: craig@××××××.net |
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>>>Xeriom.NET | f: +44 (0)709 287 1902 | w: http://xeriom.net |
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grub.conf |
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'default 0 |
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timeout 5 |
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splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz |
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title=linux-2.6.13 |
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root (hd0,0) |
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kernel /genkernel-x86_64-2.6.13-gentoo-r3 root=/dev/ram0 |
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init=/initramfs-genkernel-x86_64-2.6.13-gentoo-r3 ramdisk=8192 |
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real_boot=/dev/hda3 udev |
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initrd /initrd' |
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fstab |
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'# /etc/fstab: static file system information. |
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# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-src/rc-scripts/etc/fstab,v 1.18.4.1 |
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2005/01/31 23:05:14 vapier Exp $ |
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# noatime turns off atimes for increased performance (atimes normally |
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aren't |
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# needed; notail increases performance of ReiserFS (at the expense of |
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storage |
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# efficiency). It's safe to drop the noatime options if you want and to |
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# switch between notail / tail freely. |
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# See the manpage fstab(5) for more information. |
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# <fs> <mountpoint> <type> <opts> <dump/pass> |
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# NOTE: If your BOOT partition is ReiserFS, add the notail option to opts. |
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#/dev/BOOT /boot ext2 noauto,noatime 1 2 |
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#/dev/ROOT / ext3 noatime 0 1 |
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#/dev/SWAP none swap sw 0 0 |
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#/dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,ro 0 0 |
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#/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto 0 0 |
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# NOTE: The next line is critical for boot! |
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#proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 |
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# glibc 2.2 and above expects tmpfs to be mounted at /dev/shm for |
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# POSIX shared memory (shm_open, shm_unlink). |
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# (tmpfs is a dynamically expandable/shrinkable ramdisk, and will |
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# use almost no memory if not populated with files) |
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#shm /dev/shm tmpfs nodev,nosuid,noexec 0 0 |
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#my fstab |
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/dev/hda1 /boot ext3 defaults,noatime 1 2 |
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/dev/hda2 none swap sw 0 0 |
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/dev/hda3 / ext3 noatime 0 1 |
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none /proc proc defaults 0 0 |
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none /dev/shm tmpfs nodev,nosuid,noexec 0 0 |
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/dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom auto noauto,user 0 0 |
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/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto,user 0 0 |
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I wondered, should /boot be ext2? Or should I use some of the 'default' |
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entries? |
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Thanks. |
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I looked at the url mentioned it tells me my error(15) is grub not |
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finding my kernel. How do I tell grub to boot my kernel from the |
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command line? It tells me the kernel needs to be loaded first. |
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Gavin. |
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