On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Steve Montez wrote:

> Maybe I'm being a retard for asking this but...
>
> kernel instead of kernal?
>
> or is there a variation i'm unaware of?

That solved that problem.  Never was much of a speeler.  <G>

(Still having a problem though, see my next message.)

> > Okay, I was able to edit GRUB to make things the way they should be, but I
> > still am unable to boot the system.
> >
> > I'm not sure what's wrong...  The details of the install so far:
> >
> > hda1 -> Boot
> > hda2 -> Swap
> > hda3 -> Blank  (When I figure out how, I want to mount this partition as
> >         /extra )
> > hdb1 -> /
> >
> > My /mnt/gentoo/boot/grub/grub.conf file:
> >
> > default 0
> > timeout 30
> > splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.g2
> > title=Gentoo Linux 2.4.24
> >   root (hd0,0)
> >   kernal (hd1,0)/boot/kernal-2.4.24
> >   root=/dev/hdb1 vga=794
> >
> > The problem that I'm seeing:  When I hit return (or wait for the system to
> > auto-load) I briefly get a blank screen and less than a second later, I'm
> > returned to the GRUB menu.
> >
> > In taking another look at things, I cd'd /boot and didn't see a
> > /kernal-2.4.24.  (For that matter, I didn't se a /kernal*) But I didn't
> > notice any errors when building the system...
> >
> > Somehow I'm guessing I managed to skip a step.  Any idea what I missed?
> >
> > Rather than manually confiuring the kernal, I used genkernal.  So it
> > should be there somewhere...
> >
> > Thanks again,
> >
> > Krikket
> > (Hopeing that I won't have to redo a bunch of the build...)
> >
> >
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