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2008 Posts: 21 "kernel must be loaded before booting" error Hi all! I just installed fedora 10 using the GUI install, and when I try to boot, it gets me to the grub command line grub> when i enter 'boot', it gives me grub error 8: kernel must be loaded before booting. Not sure how to fix this, any help is appreciated. (I'm pretty new to linux). Also, I used to have fedora 9, and i had an option to error 8: kernel must be loaded before booting in linux boot fedora or 'other', which is windows. How do I go about setting up something similar in this case? EDIT: Also, when I type root, it tells me that the partition (hd2,0) (i assume the one i installed FC10: 3rd hdd, first partition) is an unspecified file system ... I think something happened to grub when it removed my old partition with FC9... Last edited by dmivor; 23rd January 2009 at 08:07 AM. dmivor View Public Profile Find all posts by dmivor #2 27th January 2009, 01:16 AM stoat Offline Registered User Join Date: Jun 2006 Posts: 7,549 Hello dmivor, Yeah, I think your GRUB boot loader is busted. It sounds like you may have upgrade-installed from Fedora 9. Anyway, it happens often enough. I agree with your desire to manually boot the system from that grub> prompt, but you can't just enter "boot" as you found out. You must do that after a couple of other commands (e.g., root, kernel, and initrd). For example, starting with the root command at the grub> prompt... Code: grub> root (hdx,y) You change x & y to the drive & partition of your boot partition where the kernels, initial ramdisks, and GRUB files are located. If you aren't sure of it, then you can find it like this... Code: grub> find /grub/stage1 grub> find /boot/grub/stage1 Do both. One will produce an error, and the other will identify your
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