Anyone know much about Grub?  It sounds like the problem is somewhere between 
grub and initrd.

On Sunday 16 September 2007 1:32:47 pm Fred H Olson wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Sep 2007, Jeremy wrote:
> > Have you rebooted since the installfest?
>
> Oh yes, I turn my computer off most nights.
>
> > A couple things I've seen before:
> > 	1) If you make changes to the kernel, or recompile it, there can be
> > problems with updates via packaging systems.
> > 	2) If you wait too long to reboot after an upgrade, especially if there
> > are multiple kernel upgrades in the meantime, you can have kernel images
> > that don't boot.
> >
> > As Eric suggested, booting with an older kernel is a good test. 
> > Otherwise, try a rescue disk and verify that you can access the files. 
> > If the files really aren't there, then you might need to check the SMART
> > data for the drive.
>
> I tried several old kernels and they all fail the same way - see Fri 9/14
> list message for messages displayed about errors mounting /root/dev ,
> /sys and /proc.
>
> Using the live cd's /proc/partitions I mounted the ones that I concluded
> were / , /home and /boot successfully. I looked around and they look fine.
> So the disk looks ok.
>
> FRed
>
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