>>> On 10-01-22 13:28:38, rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>> I am still trying to recover my system. >>>> >>>> As I said, I saw that /boot/grub/grub.lst is Zero Bytes. >>>> >>>> Someone said that I can boot into recovery with the Install CD and >>>> run grub-install. >>>> >>>> Well I am now at the bash prompt via the recovery mode of the Install >>>> CD. >>>> >>>> I see that my drive is /dev/sda >>>> >>>> But I cannot find the grub-install program. Where is it, and will >>>> this actually work??? >>>> >>>> I hope that after this I will get back into my system and can then >>>> run the yum-continue (or whatever the full name is) program to finish >>>> the recovery... >>> >>> You don't appear to have followed the Recovery steps to choose an >>> installed system and then chroot to it. >>> >> I figured that out. >> >> I have now gotten to the chroot and can see my system. Still no >> grub.conf >> which I suspect is needed... > > Well I ran yum-complete-transaction. > > Now not only do I NOT have anything in /boot/grub/grub.conf > > There is no kernel file in /boot > > Seems I am getting deeper and deeper in trouble here. > Well, I think I am giving up. Off for the next 24 hours. I backed up /home and when I get back I will just do a reinstall. Perhaps if I copy /var/log/yum.log I can figure out what I installed to quickly get back to where I was.... -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines