[Bug-grub added to the list. This is a Debian integration problem, though, so I'll take care of it.] >>>>> Thomas Bushnell, BSG writes: TB> Perhaps the problem is updating the following line, which doesn't TB> happen automatically: TB> kernel (hd0,0)/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.15 The correct solution to this is to make a symlink to the kernel you want to boot, then use the symlink in the menu.lst (which Joseph alluded to). I don't think any other kind of hackery is necessary. So, it is up to the make-kpkg folks to deal with this aspect of the problem. It would be nice to generate a default menu.lst, but that really only can be done by the user (due to the countless ways a fully automatic installation can screw up your system). If this gets better in the future, I'll support it in the GRUB Debian package. At the very least I can add some documentation to GRUB's README.Debian to point out how it should be done. -- Gordon Matzigkeit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> //\ I'm a FIG (http://fig.org/) Committed to freedom and diversity \// I use GNU (http://www.gnu.org/) _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub