On 16/10/08 21:26, Andrei Popescu wrote:
You could post just the changes?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/nfs$ diff release-note_old release-note_new 83,86d82 < Preliminary remark : once you have successfully applied one of the solutions < below, you should consider applying one of the two appoaches above to get < definitely rid of this issue. < 111,121c107,109 < 3. If this solution worked. Login to your system, make a backup of the < '/boot/grub/menu.lst' file. Then generate a new '/boot/grub/menu.lst' < by issuing with root privileges the command: < update-grub < < 4. Edit '/boot/grub/menu.lst' and make sure all occurences of 'hdX' were < replaced by 'sdX'. There is nothing wrong with the lines similar to: < root (hd0,0) < just leave it as it is. < < 5. Reboot your system, it should reboot correctly. --- > 3. Now that your system has booted, you need to fix this issue permanently. > Jump to the section "How to avoid the problem before upgrading" and apply > one of the two proposed procedures. 151,162c139,142 < 1. Make a backup of the '/boot/grub/menu.lst' file. Then generate a new < '/boot/grub/menu.lst' by issuing with root privileges the command: < update-grub < < 2. Edit '/boot/grub/menu.lst' and make sure all occurences of 'hdX' ( 'X' is < a letter among 'a','b','c' or 'd' depending of your system) were replaced < by 'sdX'. There is nothing wrong with the lines similar to: < root (hd0,0) < just leave it as it is. < < 3. Type 'exit' to leave the rescue shell < 4. Select 'reboot', it should reboot correctly. --- > Jump to the section "How to avoid the problem before upgrading" and apply one > of the two proposed procedures to fix the problem parmanently. Then type 'exit' > to leave the rescue shell and select 'reboot' for rebooting the system as > usual. (Don't forget to remove the bootable media) 200,211c180,181 < 5. If it boots correctly, login, make a backup of the '/boot/grub/menu.lst' < file. Then generate a new '/boot/grub/menu.lst' by issuing with root < privileges the command: < update-grub < < 6. Edit '/boot/grub/menu.lst' and make sure all occurences of 'hdX' ( 'X' is < a letter among 'a','b','c' or 'd' depending of your system) were replaced < by 'sdX'. There is nothing wrong with the lines similar to: < root (hd0,0) < just leave it as it is. < < 7. Reboot your system, it should reboot correctly. --- > 5. When it has booted, apply one of the two proposed procedures under "How to > avoid the problem before upgrading" to fix the problem permanently.
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