> Hi !
> 
> I am running a RedHat 7.1 without LILO, I use a boot disk to 
> fire it up, but
> yesterday I updated my Windows2000 to XP, as it was just an 
> update and I was
> using a boot disk this should not have an effect on my Linux
> installation.... I thought, but now I can't boot any longer, 
> the boot disk
> complains that it can't find the root.
> 
> I can access my Linux partion with the RedHat install disk in 
> rescue mode,
> but how do I make a new boot disk that works ?, mkbootdisk 
> looks for the
> images on the ramdisk created by the rescue disk.
> 
> Any ideas on how I fix this ?
> 
> Mikael

First, make sure that _all_ of your partitions are mounted (under
/mnt/sysimage).  Second do:
chroot /mnt/sysimage
This will allow you to use mkbootdisk in the proper environment.

Forrest



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