Hi, >>> chroot /mnt/sysimage >>> grub-install --recheck /dev/sd? >> I've done this, and it has reinstalled the boot loader, so it now >> provides me with boot choices. >> >> Alas, it still doesn't boot. I think I really need to rebuild the >> grub.conf. How can I do this? ... > At boot time, when you see the grub boot menu, > press any key to stop automatic boot. > position the cursor at the line of linux you want to boot. > press e to edit that line. > then position the cursor on the line that has the kernel boot parameters. > press e to edit that line. > now the cursor is at end of the line. Append a space followed by -s It's resolved now. It looks like it was a combination of a corrupt grub.conf and the filesystem needing to be relabeled. I forced the relabel, rebooted, and it started in X as it should. I then immediately noticed there was a grubby and a kernel update, which I applied. I suspect it was to fix the corruption of grub.conf? Thanks, Alex -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines