Re: Suse 9.1 Pro fails to boot



In article <eka6a2l6i0kqq6p4cilfa70cm15bc5t662@xxxxxxx>,
Alistair Gale <alistair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

: kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 othercrap....

CORRECTION: that should be kernel /boot/vmlinuz ....

(I have a separate /boot partition)

If you always put the /boot prefix, then it doesn't matter whether /boot
is a separate partition or not.
.



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