"Donald D. Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > My /etc/aboot.conf is as follows: > > 0:1/vmlinuz ro root=/dev/hda1 > 1:1/xl ro root=/dev/hda1 > > In /boot and /boot2 I have identical files including > vmlinuz-2.2.22. > > At / I have vmlinuz and xl, symbolic links to the two > identical copies of the kernel. > > If I "boot dqa0 -fl i" to get into aboot, > I can type "0" and one copy of the kernel will boot. > If I type "1", the other copy does not boot
Maybe /boot2 is a mount point? aboot does not parse /etc/fstab and therefore doesn't know which partitions will be mounted where. -- Falk