> I think your problem is that you have a boot partition, but that > partition is not getting mounted. Notice that you are booting a > kernel that is not there! So GRUB can find it, as well as itself, but > since it is not properly mounted (the /boot directory, that is) you > cannot see either. Also, you cannot boot your new kernels because RPM > could not find the grub.conf when you updated your kernel. I suggest > removing the newer kernels, mounting your /boot partition, and then > reinstalling the newer kernels. > What partitions do you have? (run "fdisk -l" as root) What is in > your /etc/fstab file? I have seen someone else with this problem, I > wonder what causes a system to not mount the /boot partition after > install. Perhaps fstab wasn't created properly? Jack, how did you > initially partition your disk? (With Disk Druid, or fdisk?) > > Jonathan i managed to get it updated successfully to kernel-2.6.11-1.14_FC3 however that kernel doesn't seem to want to work with my USB mouse. argh!!!!! what gives with this? i had the same issue when i tried to try FC4 - no mouse would work. -- jack wallen, jr email: jlwallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx web: http://www.monkeypantz.net aim: linuxula or maryjcapri * public key: http://www.monkeypantz.net/jlwallen.asc
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