Hi,
I tried changing the fstab, removing the LABLE from the grub.conf,
removing initrd from it and also tried to boot with
/dev/hda3. Nothing
works, still the same problem.
hi!
you don't have to change your fstab, there should everything ok with you
fstab.
you should change the root= entry in your grub configuration to your
actual root partition. if you don't know what partition your root is on,
do a 'df' and look where '/' is mounted on.
the second line of df output should read somewhat similar to:
/dev/sda2 4806936 1611232 2951516 36% /
that's my fileserver where /dev/sda2 is mounted as '/'.
your root= in grub config should read somewhat like this:
root=/dev/hda1)
hth
christian
Alex
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