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I am a little confused on what, exactly, to edit in menu.lst.
Where do I put /boot/kernel26.img?
Do I need to remove "initrd /initrd26.img?
Maybe what I need is an example of a menu.lst with the new mkinitcpio image included.
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Something like this.....
title ARCH LINUX
root (hd0,1)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/hda2 ro quiet vga=791
initrd /boot/kernel26.img
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Thanks, McQueen. I thought maybe that was it, but I have three machines to upgrade and I wanted to be sure.
By the way, LOVED you in "Bullitt"
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Something like this.....
title ARCH LINUX root (hd0,1) kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/hda2 ro quiet vga=791 initrd /boot/kernel26.img
Would it be (?)
title ARCH LINUX
root (hd0,1)
kernel /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/hda2 ro quiet vga=791
initrd /kernel26.img
It doesn't have '/boot' now, why add it? Has this changed?
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It doesn't have '/boot' now, why add it? Has this changed?
I didn't add it. I don't have /boot as a separate partition.
/path/to/Truth
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If only there was some sort of online source for Arch where users could add or edit information like this for other users to see...
I am a gated community.
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soloport wrote:It doesn't have '/boot' now, why add it? Has this changed?
I didn't add it. I don't have /boot as a separate partition.
I have a separate /boot partition. However, I haven't included '/boot' in the initrd reference for quite some time. Wonder if it's optional.
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McQueen wrote:soloport wrote:It doesn't have '/boot' now, why add it? Has this changed?
I didn't add it. I don't have /boot as a separate partition.
I have a separate /boot partition. However, I haven't included '/boot' in the initrd reference for quite some time. Wonder if it's optional.
Actually having a /boot partition means you don't have to put /boot/ on the front of it. Because your root is the /boot partition and it's not in a /boot/ directory on that partition. The /boot only gets added in your case when it's mounted. So all you need in menu.lst is the partition designation.
My attempt at a schematic representation follows below:
(/dev/hda2)/boot/vmlinuz26 - /dev/hda2 is the / partition, there is no boot partition
(/dev/hda1)/vmlinuz26 - /dev/hda1 is the boot partition, it becomes /boot/vmlinuz26 in the file system only after /dev/hda1 is mounted at /boot
Jarsto
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Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
clean chroot building not flexible enough ?
Try clean chroot manager by graysky
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I have a separate /boot partition. However, I haven't included '/boot' in the initrd reference for quite some time.
LOL, well you don't want to start now. The only reason the /boot path is necessary in the examples shown is _because_ there is not a separate /boot partition. This is not the case with your partition scheme which means that you do not require that leading path.
The terminal session output from pacman when upgrading to the latest kernel says something about replacing "/boot/initrd26.img with /boot/kernel26.img", but the '/boot' prefix would only apply to people who use it at present. It is not something you would need to add if it is not already there.
So, for those with a separate /boot partition the entry would look similar to this:
title ARCH LINUX
root (hd0,1)
kernel /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/hda2 ro quiet vga=791
initrd /kernel26.img
/path/to/Truth
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So, for those without a separate /boot partition the entry would look similar to this:
title ARCH LINUX root (hd0,1) kernel /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/hda2 ro quiet vga=791 initrd /kernel26.img
You mean with, right? ;-)
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echo ">>> To switch to mkinitcpio ramdisk setup please change your bootloader config:"
echo ">>> - initrd26.img to kernel26.img"
echo ">>> - initrd26-full.img to kernel26-fallback.img"
and now tell me where /boot is stated ?
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tpowa
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You mean with, right? ;-)
I guess two options is one too many for me today.
But thanks...post edited.
and now tell me where /boot is stated ?
It's right between the coffee I need and my biscotti.
/path/to/Truth
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