I would also make sure that your /boot is mounted. Gentoo is not setup by default to mount /boot. So i would double check that.
bryce Daniel da Veiga wrote: >Well, if you use genkernel, it should automatically place the initrd >and the kernel image at your /boot (at least it does for me). Maybe >check your genkernel command to compile the kernel. > >On 8/4/05, Stewart Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Hi all >> >>I've been trying to install Gentoo. I >>want to see if Gentoo is for me so I've >>kept it simple. My first attempt I tried >>a stage1 install, as this failed the >>second time I tried a stage3 install, if >>it failed less time wasted. Both times I >>opted for a genkernel install, >>everything seemed OK, no error messages >>and all stages completed. However both >>times when I get to 7.d ls /boot/kernel* >>/boot/initrd* I get the same result both >>times: >>/boot/initrd*:no such file or directory >>/boot/kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.12-genkernel-r6 >> >>Taking the entry in the grub configure >>example as a guide I've searched for any >>initrd files just in case it's somewhere >>else the only entries are a couple of >>.gz files in /usr/man/man4 nothing else. >> >>I could use some help to sort this out >>as I have no idea what to do. >> >>TIA >> >>Stewart >>-- >>[email protected] mailing list >> >> > -- [email protected] mailing list

