On 6/23/05, Tony Nelson <tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > At 2:30 PM -0700 6/23/05, Thomas Taylor wrote: > >When I do 'ls -ap /boot/grub' it indicates that @menu.lst is the symlink and > >grub.conf the original. Am I misinterpreting this? > > When booting from a /boot partition, the grub menu file needs to be on > /boot. Having it reside in /etc wouldn't be much help at boot time. > > If there is only /, then a symlink to /etc should work at boot time. Well something weird has happened, it doesn't display the menu again, and all the three files are real files. I tried to do "cat /etc/grub.conf" grub didn't find the file... and it's there. Then I tried the same for /boot/grub/{grub.conf,menu.lst}... same problem. I even did a "cat /boot/grub" then I hitted tab... it seems grub can't find the folder. I have only one root (/) ReiserFS partition, no home, no boot. My best guess is that whatever grub is using to access ReiserFS partitions is outdated or has bugs. -- Felipe Contreras