On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Christian Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I'm using grub-pc installed on hda9 and chainloaded from grub legacy on > >> hda/hda1. > >> hda3 (Debian Etch) and hda9 (Debian Sid) have reiserfs (v3.6), both > systems are configured to use the > >> symlinks vmlinuz and initrd.img in their root directories (linking to the > actual kernel and > >> ramdisk). This works well using grub legacy from hda1 (so the symlinks > are okay). > >> > >> In grub2 both partitions are recognized (ls and tab completion) as > reiserfs. > >> Selecting Sid (hda9) works as expected, > >> Selecting Etch (hda3) produces the error: You need to load the ramdisk > first. > >> Typing on grub commandline: linux (hd0,3)/vmlinuz makes error: file not > found > >> Typing: linux (hd0,3)/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-6-k7 loads the kernel. > > Robert Millan asked me to produce a test case and send it to this > mailinglist. > I'm not very familiar with doing so but this should work: > > echo "Testfile" >/boot/test > ln -s /boot/test /test > > The diskimage http://www.chbmeyer.de/1.reiserfs.gz has a size of 35 MB > (compressed: 36kb). > "ls (hd0)/" works well > "cat (hd0)/test" produces: error: file not found >
The test file have problem, the link is pointed to /mnt/boot/test instead of /boot/test. -- Bean _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel