On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 13:02:48 +0000, "Javi Legido" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi. > > I installed fai 3.1.7 on my Debian system. I setup it successfully, > then I copied the examples for the fai's config directory. > > I used fai-cd to generate an .iso image and I burned it. I installed > it on a new pc, selecting the 'Gnome' installation. It finished > succesfully, sending me the message that I have to remove the cd and > restart the computer. > > I did it, but whe the computer starts I find a GRUB 'minimal BASH-like > editing'. I think the kernel is not loaded, but I don't know how to > find it and say it to grub, and I don't know how to make my > installation bootable.
I had problems with grub too, and found that one of these variables was not set: BOOT_DEVICE, ROOT_PARTITION, BOOT_PARTITION. That made the postinst for /boot/grub/menu.lst break grub during softupdate. I would check that these are defined properly, and generate a new iso is needed. The grub command line is tricky, but google can help you with that :-) Emil Gorter