On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 05:35:12PM -0600, Gordon Matzigkeit wrote:
> >>>>> Leszek Gerwatowski writes:
>
> LG> But when I use symlink (I use Debian 2.2 and it creates symlink
> LG> /vmlinuz to latest image installed and /vmlinuz.old to older
> LG> kernel image) in menu.lst system shows menu but it doesn't boot.
>
> No filesystems are `mounted' yet, so you have to make sure that your
> symlink points within the same filesystem as the symlink itself.
>
> If you have separate / and /boot partitions, then there is really no
> way to make /vmlinuz point somewhere to /boot. The best solution is
> to put the symlink in the /boot directory itself.
>
> I will be looking at these issues more before the next release, since
> they have been mentioned in the past.
>
Sorry but I cannot make work any relative or absolute symlink. I use only
one filesystem so there is nothing with mounted or unmounted filesystems.
I've tried symlinks /vmlinuz --> boot/vmlinuz-2.4.0 ,
/vmlinuz --> /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.0 , /boot/vmlinuz --> /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.0 ,
/boot/vmlinuz --> ./vmlinuz-2.4.0 . I use kernel 2.4.0-test10 with
ReiserFS 3.6.18 . So it's latest kernel release with patch for this kernel
version. But without succes. Maybe grub support is for ReiserFS 3.5.xx
designed for kernel 2.2.xx ? If this is the case you should fix it because
ReiserFS 3.6.20 will be incorporated into standard kernel source in 2.4.1
version.
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