--- Andrew Farris <lordmorgul(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Antonio Olivares wrote:
> I have manually added the kernel entry for 107
kernel,
> but it does not boot :(. The initrd for it does
not
> exist in /boot directory. How do I create it so
that
> I can boot 107 kernel ?
Meant to answer this in the last email, but if
you've already updated passed
mkinitrd-6.0.22-1 (the broken one) you should be
able to just uninstall the
kernel and put it back in (to see that the kernel
install script correctly works
that time on your hardware). It would probably be
best to try this before
manually calling mkinitrd.
The initrd for that kernel did get generated on my
macbook in vmware-fusion,
using mkinitrd-6.0.24-1.
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Thank you for your suggestions. Removing and
reinstalling did the job :)
[olivares@localhost ~]$ uname -a
Linux localhost 2.6.24-0.107.rc5.git3.fc9 #1 SMP Fri
Dec 14 12:45:18 EST 2007 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
[olivares@localhost ~]$
Regards,
Antonio
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