Hello,
After I autoinstall a machine, there are no files visible in the ext2 formatted /boot partition.
The only folder visible is lost+found, indicating that mke2fs worked correctly perhaps?
The files are actually there, as the system boots from them fine! (And the disk space they use can be seen etc).
A quick fsck seemed to fix it, but now that dosnt seem to work either.
Is this strictly a problem with a machine built by SIS? The golden client is fine?
Is there a mount line in /etc/fstab?
What does 'fdisk -l' show?
Some distros are a little goofy about this fs -- they're protecting you from yourself. Could this be the case?
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