On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, zentara wrote:
>
> So if you do have trouble booting Redhat, remember to try this.
> What happened with me, with the Redhat kernel on /dev/hdb,
> my Suse kernel would boot with the Redhat root partition,
> with an error saying the Redhat image could not be found.
I dual booted RH and S.u.S.E. for a while. ( Just got rid of RH (again)).
RedHat doesn't keep it's kernel in the / dir I don't think, it keeps in in
a subdirectory so when I used lilo I added the path to the config and it
found it. I never had to move the kernel over.
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