Archlinux Error 15 File Not Found
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Registered: 2012-03-18 Posts: 6 Error 15: File not found [SOLVED] Hello Archers,This is my first installation of Arch. The system was up, until a recent update (pacman -Syu). Now I get the following error at error 15 file not found redhat boot:root (hd0,0)Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83kernal /vmlinuz_linux root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/32fb...Error 15: File not error 15 file not found centos foundI used Arches autopartition function, to the root partition is sda3, the boot partition is sda1. The uuid in the
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root= line points to sda3, which is a jfs filesystem.I've tried editing the grub/menu.lst file, trying different root partitions. None allow arch to boot. There is an sdb partition with a Windows recovery
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OS.Any ideas? Thank you in advance for helping. Last edited by kjonas (2012-03-22 21:00:37) Offline #2 2012-03-18 01:36:07 karol Archivist Registered: 2009-05-06 Posts: 25,433 Re: Error 15: File not found [SOLVED] Just to get some obvious things out of the way, the line should saykernel /vmlinuz-linux
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