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Grub error 15 file not found

Asked by parkhensley in Linux Setup

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How can grub not be finding vmlinuz when I can see it right there? I am multibooting between Fedora Core 4, SuSE 10 and Windows XP Pro. It was working fine until today when I changed the default order from SuSE to Fedora. Fedora boots, but SuSE won't. When I'm in Fedora, I mount the SuSE root and look at the /boot directory and see vmlinuz right there (although for some reason "find" doesn't find it). Using the "find" command at the grub prompt doesn't find it. Hmmm, investigation leads to seeing that the vmlinuz file is a symbolic link to vmlinuz-2.6.13-15.8-default which is sitting right there along with it. But putting vmlinuz-2.6... into the grub now gives an "unsupported executable" error. So where is the kernel that I was booting so happily before making my change and how do I fix this?

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