So I installed woody onto my blade and it boots to a 2.4.18 kernel with no problems. I figured I'd try something more recent - or at least something that could do smp. Grabbed the 2.4.27 kernel package and installed it. Here's the question: would an initrd dependant kernel be what's causing the system to freeze on boot after the 'remapping the kernel' part?
I'm curious now because the 2.4.18 kernel is not an initrd style kernel, but the 2.6.8 and 2.4.27 are - and both of those freeze after loading. My silo.conf entries are as follows: image=2/vmlinuz read-only label=linux image=2/vmlinuz-2.4-smp read-only label=linux-2.4 initrd=2/initrd-2.4.img image=2/vmlinuz-2.6-smp read-only label=linux-2.6 initrd=2/initrd-2.6.img The first is the 2.4.18 kernel and works fine. The other two I had to manually create, modeled after my pc lilo.conf and when running silo it says things are kosher, and at boot it pulls up the images - but hangs after 'remapping the kernel'. <EOL> Tib -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

