Mike Chandler wrote:
Boot into your system with Knoppix/chroot, like you've done. Then instead of trying to get your new kernel to work, use your old one.On Tuesday 06 April 2004 02:47 pm, David Baron wrote:Thanks, I am there, now it seems I have a larger problem, I cannot install ANY kernel, I've tried several, they all fail with an error about /dev/fd doesn't exist, and initrd didn't make.I am LOST.
rm /vmlinuz ln -s /boot/[old_kernel] /vmlinuz edit /etc/lilo.conf if necessary, but probably not /sbin/lilo reboot fix your new kernel -- Kent