Hello Ben,

> Looks like silo wasn't installed correctly. Try booting into the
> installer again, drop to a shell, mounting your rootfs. Doing "chroot
> /mnt/ /bin/bash" (where /mnt is the dir you mounted your rootfs on), and
> then run "silo -f". Don't forget to logout of the chroot and unmount it.
> The reboot and see how that does.

I have try this without success alltime only SI at the prompt.
The only "strange" thing I have see is the line :
image=1/vmlinuz
in /etc/silo.conf. I have also try to modify this line to
image=/vmlinuz
but no change...

An minimal re-install of Mandrake is OK with SILO.

Thanks for your help.

                Olivier
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