the same thing happened to me when i installed my linux and switched the
hardisks after install but the prob mainly was due to bad boot disks make
new boot disks from the RH CD
..i dunt think the vmlinuz file in that will work if it dusnt then use
ext2explore to copy the vmlinuz and i guess initrd.img file from ur boot
partition and copy it into ur original CD boot disks ..that shud make it
boot...correect me if im wrong guys!! :)
rahul

Shanker Balan wrote:

> Robin Chatterjee saw fit to inform LIH that:
> >check your bootdisk for errors I think you use badblocks  for this.
>
> To check for bad blocks -
>
> /sbin/badblocks /dev/fd0 1440
>
>         man badblocks
>
> -- Shanu
>
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