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Date:      Sun, 24 Feb 2002 22:17:54 -0500
From:      mace_nathan@ucwv.edu
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   GRUB: can't find kernel
Message-ID:  <H00009e90089bb73@MHS>

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i just istalled grub, and after much hair pulling and yelling it now boots 
linux/windows/ and partly boots freebsd.  as it stands now, grub reads the 
menu.lst file from my linux partition.  that said, when it boots freebsd, 
loader runs and i get the thing that says "press enter in 5...4..3..2...1".  
then after that it dumps me at a prompt saying that it can't boot kernel or 
kernel.old!

i tried all variations i could think of conserning boot.  like "boot /kernel" 
for example.  when i try that it says that it can't find "/kernel".  is there 
some option i have to pass to grub to tell freebsd what parition to look at to 
find the /kernel??  please cc and replies directly to me.  thanks for all of 
your help

nathan


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