Hello all. I'm new to the list so please bear with me. I just finished installing a new 2.4.x kernel using dselect to update to the new kernel. Now silo no longer boots Debian GNU/Linux. I get the message:
"The file loaded does not appear to be executable" Is this because I failed to run silo before rebooting? (I assumed dselect would take care of it). My system is an Ultra 2 Enterprise with a couple of 9.1 GB SCA SCSI drives. I have /usr, /, /var on /dev/sda and /home and swap on /dev/sdb. Can I boot the debian-sparc CD and correct this problem? Would I just mount /dev/sda1 and run silo, or do I have to 'chroot' into the environment (never really clear on chroot). Thanks, Charles McColm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Computer Recycling Project The Working Centre web: http://www.theworkingcentre.org/ phone: 749-9177 ext. 225 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

