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Re: Grub works, but menu.lst is missing. Where is it?
From: |
Slawomir Ligus |
Subject: |
Re: Grub works, but menu.lst is missing. Where is it? |
Date: |
Mon, 28 May 2007 10:59:07 +0200 |
Hi
1. Maybe you are looking into a wrong grub ?
Try from the grub command line
grub> find /boot/grub/menu.lst
or
grub> find /grub/menu.lst
or maybe (?)
grub> find /menu.lst
2. Or maybe a mounted/unmounted /boot partition prevents
you from seeing the truth? Is it possible that during "upgrade"
your /etc/fstab remained unchanged, whereas the partitioning
has changed? -> /boot partition ?
Best Regards,
Slawek Ligus
>>> <address@hidden> 05/27/07 3:47 PM >>>
I have a triple- boot system with WinXP, Fedora, and Solaris. It's been
working fine for a year. I just upgraded to Fedora FC6. Grub still works fine,
but
now the grub menu entry for Linux points to the wrong filenames. If I do a
quick edit from the grub menu, I can get into Linux OK. But those edits don't
stick. So, now, it's time to make the change permanent. But I can't find
menu.lst! The only thing in /boot/grub is splash.xpm.gz.
Details: windows is on hd0,0; solaris on hd0,2,a; and linux on hd0,1.
The hardware manager lists the following partitions:
hda1 ntfs
hda2 boot
hda3
hda4
hda5 LVM2 member
hda6 ufs
hda7
hda8
hda9 ufs
Any suggestions?
thanks
Bill G
Florida