Some of the steps described here<http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Reinstalling_GRUB>might help you to set your chroot enviroment. On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:24 AM, Anton Achatz <aachatz@gmail.com> wrote:
yes, my /boot is on a separate partition (sda2)
pacman didn't spit out any problems or errors
so i will try to do what you suggest. to boot from an external medium should be no problem. the next steps i have to 'google'. My /boot partition is sda6 and my /root is on sda6 so i have to
chroot /dev/sda6
and then
mkinitcpio ???
I will see (hope so).
Thank you very much.
Toni
2009/1/19 kludge <drkludge@rat-patrol.org>:
Anton Achatz wrote:
Hello,
i have a problem after updating to kernel 2.6.27 or 2.6.28. After updating the kernel i am not able to boot the system. The system doesn' t recognize the boot harddisk sda6. the recommendation to set bootdelay = 8 doesnt help. Does someone know what to do.
greetings Toni
is you /boot on a separate partition by an chance?
did pacman spit out any errors during the upgrade? particularly
at a guess, your initcpio didn't get rebuilt, or got rebuilt improperly. try booting from an external medium, chroot into your system, and mkinitcpio.
-kludge
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