Take a look at /boot/grub/menu.lst It should look like the following:
# grub.conf generated by anaconda
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this
file
# NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means that
# all kernel and initrd paths are relative to /boot/, eg.
# root (hd0,0)
# kernel /vmlinuz-version ro root=/dev/hda2
# initrd /initrd-version.img
#boot=/dev/hda
default=0
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.18-27.8.0)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-27.8.0 ro root=LABEL=/
initrd /initrd-2.4.18-27.8.0.img
Then make sure "initrd-2.4.18-27.8.0.img" and "vmlinuz-2.4.18-27.8.0"
exist in /boot
Hope this helps....Dave T.
> I decided I shouldn't ignore the blinky exclamation point any
> more, and
> fired up up2grade. It upgraded the kernel to 2.4.18-27.8.0,
> among other
> things, and I rebooted...
>
> ...only to get a kernel panic, complaining about not being
> able to mount
> the root fs.
>
> If I choose to boot from the previous kernel, 2.4.18-26.8.0,
> all is well.
>
> Where should I start looking to correct the problem? All advice and
> pointers to FMs to R are welcome. (If the advice is "register
> with RHN
> and get RH 9," I'll need to wait until I find out how
> horribly the IRS
> is going to hit me. :))
>
> James Jones
>
>
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