2013/8/27 Michael Hampicke <m...@hadt.biz>

> Am 26.08.2013 20:11, schrieb Francisco Ares:
> > Hi, Michael, thanks for you reply.
> >
> > Please forgive me for not having mentioned grub2-mkconfig and
> > grub2-install. The mentioned grub.cfg was a sample from a working system,
> > with legacy grub:0, from which I have recovered parts of the kernel
> command
> > line parameters.
> >
> > After "genkernel" finished to build the kernel, I've issued:
> >
> > grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
> > grub2-install /dev/sda
> >
> > Sorry for this.
> > Francisco
> On a failed boot, can you reach the rescue system from the initramfs?
> (The message is something like "enter password for rescue or ctrl+d) If
> so, are you able mount your actual root partiton (sda5) manually?
>
>
No, unfortunately. But I am able to use the grub console prior to boot.

By doing so, I have listed the command about to be used to boot the first
entry in the grub menu, it installs some modules. In regard of file
systems, it only loads a ext2 module, and the root partition is ext4
formated.

Although this kernel has ext2, ext3 and ext4 built in (not modules), can
this be a cue?  Right now I am preparing to format the root partition as
ext2, just to check this out.

Thanks again
Francisco

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