Messages in this thread | | | From | "John Que" <> | Subject | intird.img file missing - cannot boot. | Date | Wed, 01 Dec 2004 17:18:22 +0200 |
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Hello,
I had made some tests with mkinitrd , I deleted /boot/intird-2.6.7.img and booted (without renaming the /boot/intird-2.6.7.img.old I have to intird-2.6.7.img).
I use this intird-2.6.7.img image in boot (ext3 is not part of the kernel image). (I am working with Fedora with 2.6.7 , and with grub).
So when booting I get the mesages: .... /intrd/intird-2.6.7.img error 15: File Mot Fount ...
what should I do ? can I use a Fedora boot diskette and then mount the boot partition and rename the file ? (the intird-2.6.7.img.old is , as I said,under boot) How can I do this mounting? (If I remember well , a boot CD like KNPOIX does not have write permissions.)
Regards, John
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