I'm really embarrassed that I can't figure this out. Anyway, I just did a system upgrade and now the system won't boot. The error message I'm getting is:
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No filesystem could mount root, tried:
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
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I'm using the Grub bootloader and in non-Grub speak my disk structure is hda1=/boot, hda3=/, and hda2=swap. So, in Grub speak, I would think that would put / on (0,2) and /boot on (0,0). I know that I'm not as familiar with Grub as I should be. I'm one of the die-hards that's just beginning to use it and ween myself from LILO. I also know that there are some changes in the works involving initrd, etc. and I suspect that that's part of my problem. I wasn't able to turn up a good explanation on Google in a reasonable period; so, I decided to post here. Thanks for any input.
... doug
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