On Thursday 08 April 2004 05:01 am, S.R.Glasoe wrote:
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 18:08, Jerome Lyles wrote:
I'm having trouble getting BackupEdge to work on my system. Perhaps because it cannot find my kernel. Can anyone help me point to my kernel in this instance? Thanks, Jerome
From BackupEdge │┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── ── ───┐│ ││Create Node: dvd0 OS: Linux version 2.4.21-199-a GRUB: Enabled ││ ││Temp Device: /dev/loop0 System: Cosmos3 ││ ││Format: Yes Verify: Yes Kernel: (hd1,1)/boot/vmlinuz (Linux) ││ ││Kernel '(hd1,1)/boot/vmlinuz' does not exist! ││ │└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── ── ───
As root check /boot/menu.lst to see where you kernel is actually loaded from. (hd1,1) means the second hard drive and the second partition on it is your / root and boot partition. Guessing that your main hard drive (hd0,0) may be closer to reality? /boot/menu.lst will show you what BackupEdge should be seeing.
Stan
Hi Stan, I don't have a menu.lst file: # cat /boot/menu.lst cat: /boot/menu.lst: No such file or directory. Is there another way to see where my kernel is actually loaded from? I think the (hd1,1) is correct: /etc/fstab: /dev/hdb2 / reiserfs defaults 1 1 Thanks, Jerome