Krikket wrote:
> To keep quotations intact, I'm bottom-posting, even though it's more
> inconvienent...
Only if you don't snip (which you should, even when top-posting).
[SNIP]
> Which would explain why now when I select Gentoo to boot I get the
> message:
> filesystem type is ext2fs, partition t
just a thought... what does your /etc/fstab file look like? The
filesystem type error looks like something you'd get if your fstab was
set up wrong...
from the looks of your /boot folders, you have no kernel... Personally
i've never used genkernel, so i dunno if you have to manually copy it
over o
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
To keep quotations intact, I'm bottom-posting, even though it's more
inconvienent...
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Barry Marler wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:53:17 -0500 (EST)
> Krikket <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Okay, I was able to edit GRUB to make things the way they should be,
> > but I still a