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Re: Unable to find /vmlinuz on an IPX



Do silo realy care which partition the kernel is on?
I think the problem here is that you give silo a soft link that points
to something which is not mounted yet.

Try 1/vmlinuz-2.2.17 or whatever your real kernel file name is relative
to the /boot partition root

Regards,
/Karl

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From: "Thomas 'Balu' Walter" <tw@itreff.de>
Subject: Re: Unable to find /vmlinuz on an IPX
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 17:36:45 +0200

> +-Ben Collins-(bcollins@debian.org)-[25.08.00 16:46]:
> > On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 03:52:45PM +0200, Thomas 'Balu' Walter wrote:
> > > 
> > > Which does not give me an error (/boot is sda1, / is sda2).
> > > 
> > 
> > Do not put /boot on a seperate partition. It confuses silo. Either that or
> > put this as the image in silo.conf
> > 
> > image=2/vmlinuz
> 
> That did not work. Is there another way to get silo running ?
> 
> I need that as explained before to get a partition below the 1G-Border
> where I can leave the different kernels of the different systems.
> 
> IMHO Silo won't install a kernel if it is below this border, so doing
> one /-partition for Debian will not work, because the LFS-/ would not be
> below that...
> 
>      Balu
> 
> 
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