Hi,

Krikket wrote:
Now, given the comments about copying the kernel over and not remembering
doing that (which seems to be confirmed by the lack of it's presence) I
went over the directions in the install manual again for that part of the
load.

I see it as part of the instructions if you manually configure the kernel,
but it is *not* part of the instructions if you use "genkernel".  (Which I
did.)

In that case, its likely that genkernel copies the kernel to /boot itself.


Do you think something errored out that I didn't notice, or that the
isnructions are incomplete for this step?  Or something else entirely?
Or...?

Perhaps /boot wasn't mounted.
`umount /dev/hda1` and `ls /mnt/gentoo/boot` - that will show you any files copied to /boot before it was mounted. (Remember to mount /dev/hda1 again after if you need to.)


You could re-enter the chroot and run the genkernel stage again, after you are 100% sure /dev/hda1 is mounted as /boot under the chroot.

Daniel

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