Good idea, never thought of that, might have to do some Googling on chroot before I try it. I assume it's a simulated environment then, where I am root on that partition for that shell session?

Cheers

Jason

Chad wrote:
Another option might be to boot up into stable and use the chroot command to change partions to the cooker one and trying force installing a working kernel.

eg
chroot /mnt/cooker

Chad


Jason Greenwood wrote:


Anyone got a copy I can have please? Just did the latest Cooker Kernel
Upgrade to my testing partition and it borked my system. I stupidly
trusted it to work and uninstalled/deleted the old kernel BEFORE
rebooting/testing the new one, thus the need for a re-install. I'd hate
to have to URPMI up from Beta 2 (which I have). I have all the latest
RPMS from the last 8 days since RC1 has been out but just need the
install disks. I'd be most grateful!

Cheers

Jason
(writing from his stable 9.1 partition) =)






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