When you booted rescue mode, it would have asked you if you wanted toI did what you said and (after doing it twice to correct a typo:) ) it was working! I was very excited to see the machine get past the Loading aic7xxx.ko module and begin to load the OS. Unfortunately another problem has cropped up. I get the following message:
search for an installed copy of FC2. Your message suggests it found your
install, and you should give the chroot command as it suggests:
chroot /mnt/sysimage
That gives you easy access to the files you will need. Sorry I forgot about this piece, so with the chroot, you will be able to use paths as if you had booted your system normally.
Checking for new hardwaremodprobe: FATAL: Error inserting aic7xxx (/lib/modules/2.6.5-1.358smp/kernel/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx.ko): No such device
kernel panic: aic7xxx unrecoverable BRKADRINT
I don't understand why it requires the device to be loaded initially but now it can't even find the device. Is there another step that needs to be done to include the appropriate driver in the kernel?
Thanks again for your help. Jeremy