Am Samstag 17 November 2007 schrieb Thufir:
> On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 20:54:41 +0000, Mick wrote:
> > So if you look into /dev/hdb1 while mounted under /boot, can you see a
> > file called "kernel-has-alsa"?
>
> I don't understand your question, but does this answer it?

No, see below.

> arrakis ~ #
> arrakis ~ # mount
> /dev/hdb3 on / type ext3 (rw,noatime)
> proc on /proc type proc (rw)
> sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec)
> udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw,nosuid)
> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,nosuid,noexec)
> /dev/hdb1 on /boot type ext2 (rw)

That show's that /dev/hdb1 is mounted as /boot (which, BTW, is completely 
irrelevant for GRUB). However, once it's mounted, does "ls -l /boot" show a 
file called "kernel-has-alsa"? If not, that's your problem. You're trying to 
boot a kernel that doesn't exist on (hd1,0).

I also don't quite get the idea behind having two partitions for /boot (hda1 
and hdb1 in your case). One of them should be sufficient.

> arrakis ~ #
> arrakis ~ # cat /etc/gentoo-release
> Gentoo Base System release 1.12.9
> arrakis ~ #
> arrakis ~ # date
> Sat Nov 17 14:55:04 PST 2007
> arrakis ~ #
> arrakis ~ #

Could you leave this totally irrelevant information out, please. It just 
lengthens the mails w/o being worth a single cent.

Bye...

        Dirk

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