Need to recover from an ID-10-T error.
- From: "UNGER, JOHN WM" <JWU001@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 11:07:15 -0600
I made a dumb error in trying to solve a problem with the updates saying there is not enough room in /boot.
I moved the files from /boot to a temporary directory and then neglected to move them back before rebooting. Now I get a "File not found" error when booting.
I can boot from the install cd, but would prefer not to re-install the entire OS if at all possible.
I have been able to move the files back into /boot, but still get the "File not found" error. I attempted to copy the files from the CD's /boot and put them in the HD /boot - same result.
I have not redirected any files, nor renamed any.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
John U.
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