John Fleming wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Vian" <jvian10@xxxxxxxxxxx>
I believe you said that /boot/grub does not exist? This seems weird if grub is actually installed and you are able to boot with grub.
Very weird, but that's the observation:
[root@wa9als boot]# ls -a . System.map .. System.map-2.4.22-1.2179.nptl config-2.4.22-1.2179.nptl vmlinux-2.4.22-1.2179.nptl initrd-2.4.22-1.2179.nptl.img vmlinuz kernel.h vmlinuz-2.4.22-1.2179.nptl
I see the two old kernels aren't there either. That's another indication that this isn't your boot partition but a boot directory on the root partition. (Or it could be the other way round, that this is the boot partition but Grub and the old kernels are on the root partition.)
Björn Persson