Juan Quintela wrote:

> 
> known problem, no way to create a boot disk for XFS sorry, but
> floppyes are still 1.44MB & xfs alone is:

I thought there we ways to squeeze and extra 200k or so out of floppies?


> david> a.) unresolved symbols in modules loaded from initrd
> 
> Nope, if they are created in that orde:
> xfs_support
> xfs_dmapi
> xfs

They aren't necessarily unresolved symbols for XFS. I'd try to get the 
whole output but I don't think it is logged sicne this is of course 
before init starts. There looks to be unresolved symbols in a whole lot 
of modules, though.

> 
> could you take a look at what is at the initrd?
> 
> cp /boot/intrd-xxxxxxx /tmp/initrd.gz
> gunzip /tmp/initrd.gz
> mount -o loop /tmp/initrd /mnt/disk
> ls -l /mnt/disk
> cat /mnt/disk/linuxrc
> 
> that will give me one idea of what is happening
> 

I will get you the exact output after I sleep... so give this 8 hours or 
so, after all, it is Sunday ;)

> try, to remove /boot/initrd<of your kernel>
> urpme last kernel
> urpmi last kernel, and see if this fixes the problem, if it is not
> fixed, send me what errors it gives while you are installing also.

I have tried, for example, if I remove the kernel, so I have no kernel 
installed, then I do the "Upgrade install" the install will add a kernel 
for me.

-- 
Sincerely,

David Walluck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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