Re: CS 1.2 -> 1.2.1


Subject: Re: CS 1.2 -> 1.2.1
From: Bryan Stillwell (bstill@terraplex.com)
Date: Fri Oct 20 2000 - 15:06:21 MDT


Just as a double check, are you ever presented with a yaboot prompt when
your computer is booting up? Also where is the yaboot.conf file located
at that you've been modifying?

Bryan

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On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 03:48:04PM -0500, Jolly Roger wrote: >on 10/20/00 10:50 AM, Bryan Stillwell wrote: > >> What does an `ls -al /vmlinux` tell you? I'm guessing it's a broken >> symlink to /boot/vmlinux-2.2.15... I would recommend that you change it >> to point to /boot/vmlinux. If you point it there, the next time you >> upgrade a kernel RPM it should go much more smoothly. :) > >Hmmm... I have no vmlinux sym-link in /. The only vmlinux sym-link I have >is the one in /boot/. The /boot/vmlinux sym-links are as follows: > > vmlinux -> vmlinux-2.2.17-0.6.1 > vmlinux-2.2.17-0.6.1 > vmlinux-2.2.17-0.6.1smp > vmlinux-smp -> vmlinux-2.2.17-0.6.1smp > >I was under the impression that the following line in my yaboot.conf file >points to the vmlinux sym-link in the /boot/ folder: > > image = hd:8,\vmlinux > >Is that not the case? > >I'll go ahead and add a sym-link at / to point to /boot/vmlinux-2.2.17-0.6.1 >and see if that gets the ball rolling.




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