On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 00:31 -0500, joe wrote: > Sorry for not reporting back more promptly. > Needed to spend a bit of evening time with my bride ;)) > Regrettably, the 'mkinitrd initrd-win4lin ...' command > did not work (and I got called to dinner, so was not > able to report that result). > > I had simultaneously sent an inquiry with all the details > to support@win4lin.com so I'll be checking with them first > thing in the morning and I certainly will report whatever > I eventually find to be the solution. > > In fact, I definitely do plan to prepare a detailed "how-to" > covering all aspects of this installation as soon as I get > everything to work correctly. > > At least, I can confirm that I have gotten Mandriva 2006 > (the "free" version) installed on two systems, so I offer > this comment as encouragement to Mike, the other Plugger > currently inquiring about this. I wish I could offer > some help, but I have notes scattered all over dozens > of handwritten and printed pages as I've been working on > this for more than two weeks and still have a ways to go. > It just shouldn't be this difficult, but sadly, it seems > to be. Most of the obstacles turn out to be easy to fix, > but regrettably, I was unable to find a concise, complete, > step-by-step how-to that covered all (or even most) of > the bases. What a shame. > ---- you should probably check to make sure that... 1 - there is an initrd for the win4lin in the /boot directory for mandriva 2 - that the name of the initrd matches the name of the initrd called for in the grub.lst 3 - that your win4lin is a properly installed kernel... ls -ld /lib/modules/win4lin-2.6.12-12mdk # that it actually exists and rpm -qa|grep win4lin-2.6.12-12mdk # that the kernel actually exists Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss