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Re: Linux does not boot after a MacOSX upgrade



Michael Lake wrote:

> 4. It was suggested I put on a backup kernel. I could do that as I can
> mount and write to the device but I have no backup of the benh kernel
> like what I have on hda11. The only kernel that does work is the
> install24 one on CD1.
> I know that I can't just copy that from CD1 to /boot on hda11 as there
> are map files and modules and gord knows what else for it to boot
> sucessfully.

I am trying to place the install24 kernel from CD1 onto my hard drive.
I have booted from CD1 and gone to a shell then mounted my hard drive as 
/dev/hda11 and can copy to that but I cant find the install24 in the RAM 
disk image. I know where install24 is on the CD1 so I tried mounting the 
CDROM with "mount -t cdrom /dev/hdb0 /mnt" and using hdb1 but there is 
no such device. How do I mount CD1 so I can copy of install24 an dthe 
/lib/modules directory for that kernel?

Mike



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