On 5/2/08, Vesa Jääskeläinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Did you load lspci module :)

Already told you it appear in lsmod.
But from what I see this command is not available in rescue mode.
I don't understand why if module is loaded it is not provided in rescue mode.
How do you switch from rescue to normal mode?

>
>  Anyway... new list of modules:
>  chain fat biosdisk ext2 pci lspci
>
>  And I formatted floppy as ext2...
>
> http://nokkau.net/~chaac/files/grub2/grub2_ext2_floppy.zip
>

OK... Now in rescue I can see hd0, hd1 I cannot do "ls (hd0, 1)" it
writes unknown device.

I also tried the following configuration:
menuentry "linux" {
        set root=(hd0,1)
        kernel /kernel-x86-2.6.23-gentoo-r3
        initrd /initramfs-x86-2.6.23-gentoo-r3
}

It compains that initrd is not available, so I guess I needed to add
insmod linux... But then I got "You need to load the kernel first".

????

Alon.
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