> An unidentified someone repsonded to the original question: > > Try putting the map=... Line in the specific to kernel section.
Theodore Knab wrote: [snip] I think what the response at the top refers to is removing this line: > map=/boot/map and placing separate map= lines in *EACH* of the image= sections below: (Making sure the kernel versions match in each section. <g>) > #2nd build try > #smp himem xfs > image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.19-xfs2 > label=Linux > read-only --> map=/boot/map-{kernel-version} > #first build try > #smp himem xfs > image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.19 > label=Linux_older > read-only --> map=/boot/map-{kernel-version} > #smp himem xfs > #high mem with io stuff > image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22 > label=Linux_22_notest > read-only --> map=/boot/map-{kernel-version} > image=/vmlinuz.old > label=LinuxOLD > read-only > optional --> map=/boot/map-{kernel-version} However, a recent woody install I did with the 2.2 kernel, and later installed 2.4, only seems to have the one map= line- and IIRC both kernels boot cleanly. It is NOT an SMP machine however. HTH, -kgd -- "Sendmail administration is not black magic. There are legitimate technical reasons why it requires the sacrificing of a live chicken." - Unknown -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]