[CLUE-Tech] Red Hat 7.3

Collins erichey2 at attbi.com
Thu May 9 15:30:47 MDT 2002


On Thu, 9 May 2002 15:05:41 -0600 Collins <erichey2 at attbi.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 09 May 2002 10:50:13 -0600 Mike Staver <staver at fimble.com>
> wrote:
> > I'm trying to install a fresh copy of 7.3 on a Tyan Thunder K7
> > dual AMD board that I have with SCSI hard drives.  I have an IDE
> > CDROM drive, so this should be an easy thing to do.  I went
> > through the entire install, told the bootloader Grub to be
> > installed on my MBR like I always have. When the install finishes,
> > my good old computer boots up saying OS not found.  And no, I
> > haven't changed anything from when I had 7.1 on here, meaning that
> > either the installer didn't properly install grub on the MBR, or
> > something else has gone wrong.  Has anybody else seen this before?
> >  And what did you do
> > about it?  I tried doing an upgrade against the system and going
> > through the install again, but with 7.3, if you don't upgrade the
> > kernel, it says "bootloader not changed", which is not at all what
> > I want to happen.  Can someone tell me if there is another way to
> > reinstall grub or lilo without going through the whole install
> > again?
> 
> Two questions:
> 
> 1) Was grub (forget about the mbr for now) actually installed on
> your system?  Do you have /boot/grub with all the stage... files? 
> If not, you need to actually install grub first.
> 
> 2) If the answer was yes, all you need to do is actually put the
> grub boot loader in the mbr, i.e.
> 
> 	(1) Create the correct /boot/grub/menu.lst file
> 	(2) From a root console
> 		grub
> 		root (hda0,1)  (my linux partion is /dev/hda2)
> 		setup (hd0)
> 		quit
> 	(3) Reboot and enjoy
> 

oops, typo

	root (hd0,1)

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I keep thinking that Bugzilla could be abused for this purpose pretty well.

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I cannot recall which email list I saw this past
topic brought up, but I will ask anyhow.

Any recommendations on a Linux call center and
trouble ticket type of program system that is
presently out there?  Something like Remedy
(as one that is M$ based) basically that can be
a customized some.

Thanks in advance.

--- Crawford

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>>>>> "cr" == Crawford Rainwater <crawford.rainwater at itec-co.com> writes:

cr> I cannot recall which email list I saw this past
cr> topic brought up, but I will ask anyhow.

well, a quick search of the BLUG archives shows:

   http://archive.lug.boulder.co.us/bymonth/1999.04/msg00093.html

although i know i saw it discussed much more recently than that.

one suggestion was to search for "trouble ticket" on freshmeat.net and
see what shows up.

t.



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