Can't boot into Fedora. Help!!

Brian Gilman yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Sat, 11 Sep 2004 02:23:41 -0400


Hey Guys,

	So, I got fedora installed (finally). I restart the machine and get 
the following error:

	/pci@f200000/mac-io@17/ata-4@1f000/disk@0:3,/boot/vmlinux no suck file 
or directory

	Looks like:
	
	a) /boot/vmlinux really doesn't exist and I need to specify a new 
kernel?
	b) Yaboot is pointing to the wrong partition?
	c) open firmware needs an update?

	Please help! I'm at my wits end here!

						Best,

								-B
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On Sep 9, 2004, at 8:26 PM, Ryan Nix wrote:

> Correct, you need to specify the / point.
>
> There is no autopartitioning to speak of yet, however, when you setup 
> your drive, click on edit and specify your largest partition to be the 
> / point.
>
>
> Brian Gilman wrote:
>
>> Where do I do that? Do you mean specify the root ie. /  point? Do I 
>> do this with disk druid or can I use autopartitioning?
>>
>>                             Best,
>>
>>                                     -B
>
>
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