upgrade
Vu Pham
vu
Sat Jan 27 18:38:35 PST 2007
On Fri, 2007-01-26 at 17:06 -0700, Collins Richey wrote:
> The normal way to cure this problem is
>
> 1. Boot from a live CD (Knoppix, et al)
> 2. Mount your existing / (and /boot as well, if you have a separate
> /boot). You may also need to mount /proc on top of the eisting /.
> 3. chroot to the mounted / parition.
> 4. Rebuild your initrd using your distro's tools.
> 5. exit from chroot and umount /proc (if mounted) /boot (if mounted), and /
> 6. Cross your fingers and reboot.
Thanks, Collins. I will try it tomorrow.
Vu
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